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Environmental Participation and Environmental Motivation Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Benno Torgler
María A.García-Valiñas
Alison Macintyre
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We explore whether environmental motivation affects environmental behavior by focusing on volunteering. The paper first introduces a theoretical model of volunteering in environmental organizations. In a next step, it tests the hypothesis working with a large micro data set covering 32 countries from both Western and Eastern Europe using several different proxies to measure environmental motivation. Our results indicate that environmental motivation has a strong impact on individuals’ voluntary engagement in environmental organizations. A higher level of environmental motivation due to higher environmental moral standards may lead to a stronger voluntary involvement in environmental organizations.
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Keywords: environmental participation ; environmental motivation ; environmental morale ; pro-environmental attitudes ; social capital ; Other versions of this item:
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