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Cyclical Time Is Greener: The Impact of Temporal Perspective on Pro-Environmental Behavior

Lan Xu, Shuangshuang Zhao, June Cotte, Nan Cui

2023Journal of Consumer Research46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The natural environment is deteriorating. However, humans have not slowed down their pace of resource depletion and environmental destruction. This research takes a particular path to understanding environmental consumption—through a focus on temporal perspective. Evidence from six studies demonstrates the positive effect of a cyclical temporal perspective, versus a linear temporal perspective, on consumers’ pro-environmental behavior. The research shows that individuals with a cyclical perspective are more likely to include the environment in the self, which leads to higher pro-environmental behavioral intentions and more pro-environmental behavior. This temporal perspective effect is attenuated for consumers already high on green values. The authors also examine a marketer-controlled moderator and show that consumers are more likely to purchase a pro-environmental product when they see a temporal-perspective-congruent promotional appeal. The research contributes to both the time perception and the environmental consumption literature and offers several practical implications for organizations to promote sustainable consumer behavior.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)ModerationTime perspectiveConsumption (sociology)PaceResource (disambiguation)MarketingPerceptionSustainabilityNatural resourcePreferencePsychologySocial psychologyBusinessEconomicsSociologyEcologyMicroeconomicsGeographyComputer scienceComputer networkSocial scienceGeodesyNeuroscienceArtificial intelligenceBiologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityBehavioral Health and InterventionsPsychological and Temporal Perspectives Research