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AT&T's Telework Program
Atkyns, R., Blazek, M. & Roitz, J. (2002). Measurement of environmental impacts of telework adoption amidst change in complex organizations: AT&T survey methodology and results. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 36, 267-285.
A Weekly Doorstep Recycling Collection; "I Had no Idea we Could!"
Adam D Read. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, v.26, (1999) p.217-249.
Encouraging Environmentally Friendly Shopping using Prompts, Commitment and Norms
Only Pay For What You Throw Away: Three Different Approaches to Waste Disposal
Biocycle (1989) February Issue, pp.39-41.
Using Block Leaders and Prompts to Improve Participation in Curbside Recycling in Denver Colorado
Promoting Public Transit in Urban Areas with Incentives and Commitment
Bachman, W. , & Katzev, R. (1982). The effects of non-contingent free bus tickets and personal commitment on urban bus ridership. Transportation Research, 16A, 2, 103-108.
Using Proximity of Trash Cans and Ash Trays to Increase Convenience of Separating Litter in a Blacksburg, Virginia Shopping Mall
Geller, E. S., Brasted, W. S. & Mann, M. F. (1979). Waste receptacle designs as interventions for litter control. Journal of Environmental Systems, 9, 2, 145-160.
Motivating Community Recycling: New Zealand Curbside Trial
Factors Necessary for the Social Diffusion of Social Energy in New England
Sawyer, S.W. (1982). Leaders in change: Solar energy owners and the implications for future adoption rates. Technological Forecasting and Social Change,21, 201-211.