Author/Authors
van den Bergh، نويسنده , , Jeroen C.J.M.، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3540303
Title Of Article
Environmental regulation of households: An empirical review of economic and psychological factors
شماره ركورد
6299
Latin Abstract
The literature on sustainable consumption and environmental regulation of household behavior is dominated by conceptual and normative approaches. As a result, many suggestions lack a firm empirical basis. To overcome this deficiency, econometric studies in three areas of environmentally relevant activities of households are reviewed: residential use of energy, generation of solid waste and recycling, and residential use of water. Next to price and income elasticities, attention is devoted to individual socio-economic features and psychological factors, such as attitudes, knowledge, perceptions and values. Potential psychological determinants and related insights are further examined by discussing a range of representative and illustrative statistical–psychological studies of environmental behavior. One important general finding is that there are very few empirical studies that systematically combine socio-economic and psychological determinants. A range of insights for environmental policy is derived, and research recommendations are offered.
From Page
559
NaturalLanguageKeyword
water use , Q48 , D12 , Q25 , Q53 , Q58 , Attitude , Energy use , Perception , Price Elasticity , recycling , Waste Disposal , Income elasticity , knowledge
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
574
To Page
574
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