Effecting Durable Change: A Team Approach to Improve Environmental Behavior in the Household
Staats, H., Harland, P., & Wilke, H. (2004). Effecting Durable Change: A Team Approach to Improve Environmental Behavior in the Household. Environment and Behavior, 36(3), 341-367.
Increasing Paper Recycling in Portland Oregon Dormitories Using Incentives and Commitment
Wang, T. H. & Katzev, R. D. (1990). Group commitment and resource conservation: Two field experiments on promoting recycling. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20, 4, Part 1, 265-275.
Exploring the Difference between Recyclers and Non-Recyclers: The Role of Information
De Young, R. (1989). Exploring the difference between recyclers and non-recyclers: The role of information. Journal of Environmental Systems, 18, 341-351.
Recycling at Festivals and Public Events
Motivating Businesses to Reduce Waste and Recycle
Importance of Waste Reduction Education during an Economic Downturn
Students Teaching Students on the Importance of Using Both Sides of Paper, Conserving Energy, and Recycling
Recycling as Altruistic Behavior: Normative and Behavioral Strategies to Expand Participation in a Community Recycling Program
Hopper, J. R., & Nielsen, J. M. (1991). Recycling as altruistic behavior: Normative and behavioral strategies to expand participation in a community recycling program. Environment and Behavior, 23, 2, 195-220.
Tin Recycling: Awareness, Comprehension, Attitude, Intention and Behavior
Kok, G., & Siero, S. (1985). Tin recycling: Awareness, comprehension, attitude, intention and behavior. Journal of Economic Psychology, 6, 2, 157-173.