Value orientations and environmental beliefs in five countries - Validity of an instrument to measure egoistic, altruistic and biospheric value orientations

Judith I. M. de Groot*, Linda Steg

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Abstract

Various scholars argue that egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric value orientations are important for understanding environmental beliefs and behavior. However, little empirical evidence has been provided for the distinction between altruistic and biospheric values. This study examines whether this distinction is valid across different countries (i.e., Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden) by using a new value instrument. Relationships between these value orientations and behavior-specific beliefs (i.e., awareness of environmental consequences and personal norms) are investigated to further examine the validity of the value instrument. Results provide support for the generalization of the three-way distinction. Furthermore, value orientations were related to behavior-specific beliefs in all countries. The authors conclude that the distinction between the three value orientations is valid and useful for examining environmentally relevant behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-332
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May-2007

Keywords

  • value orientations
  • value instrument
  • environmental beliefs
  • SOCIAL VALUE ORIENTATIONS
  • NORM-ACTIVATION MODEL
  • PROENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR
  • PROBLEM AWARENESS
  • PERSONAL VALUES
  • ACCEPTABILITY
  • CONSERVATION
  • WILLINGNESS
  • INVENTORY
  • DECISIONS

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