The Motives for Accepting or Rejecting Waste Infrastructure Facilities: Shifting the Focus from the Planners Perspective to Fairness and Community Commitment
The Motives for Accepting or Rejecting Waste Infrastructure Facilities: Shifting the Focus from the Planners Perspective to Fairness and Community Commitment.
Pollution Reduction Preferences of U.S. Environmental Managers: Applying Ajzens Theory of Planned Behavior
Cordano, M., & Frieze, I. (2000). Pollution reduction preferences of U.S. environmental managers: Applying Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. Academy of Management Journal, 43(4), 627-641. doi:10.2307/1556358.
Going Green? Modeling the Impact of Environmental Concerns and Perceptions of Transportation Alternatives on Decisions to Drive
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Changing Behavior with Normative Feedback Interventions: A Field Experiment on Curbside Recycling
Schultz, P. W. (1999). Changing behavior with normative feedback interventions: A field experiment on curbside recycling. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 21, 1, 25-36.
Situational and Personality Factors as Direct or Personal Norm Mediated Predictors of Pro-Environmental Behavior
Harland, P., Staats, H., & Wilke, H. (2007). Situational and personality factors as direct or personal norm mediated predictors of pro-environmental behavior: Questions derived from norm-activation theory. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29(4), 323-334.
Explaining Norm Enforcement
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Turn it Off: Anti-Idling Project Using Commitment, Prompts and Norms
From Innovation to Social Norm: Bounded Normative Influence
Kincaid, D. (2004). From Innovation to Social Norm: Bounded Normative Influence. Journal of Health Communication, 9(Suppl1), 37-57. doi:10.1080/10810730490271511.
Compliance Motivations: Affirmative and Negative Bases
May, P. (2004). Compliance motivations: Affirmative and negative bases. Law & Society Review, 38(1), 41-65. doi:10.1111/j.0023-9216.2004.03801002.x.
Individualist and Collectivist Norms: When It's OK to Go your Own Way
McAuliffe, B., Jetten, J., Hornsey, M., & Hogg, M. (2003). Individualist and collectivist norms: When it's ok to go your own way. European Journal of Social Psychology, 33(1), 57-70. doi:10.1002/ejsp.129.