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Exploring the role of green government publicity influencing people’s pro-environmental behaviors

Yi Hsien Lin, Jiechun Li, Xiang Ling

2022Frontiers in Psychology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years government publicity was extensively used to convey environmental issues; therefore, it is important to explore the role of green government publicity influencing people's pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs). This study is to uncover the impact of China's green government publicity on people's willingness to use green packaging. This research collected data from Guangzhou of China, we used convenient sampling and online questionnaire survey to gather data, and there were 584 effective samples. Using the statistical software Amos17.0, the results reveal that green government publicity has a significant effect on environmental concerns and moral obligation. Environmental concerns and moral obligation both have positive effects on PEBs. In addition, Environmental concerns and moral obligation all have mediating effects in the relationship between green government publicity and people's PEBs.

Topics & Concepts

PublicityGovernment (linguistics)ObligationChinaPublic relationsPsychologyMoral obligationBusinessMarketingPolitical scienceLawLinguisticsPhilosophyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessClimate Change Communication and Perception
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