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Motivation and guidance of college students’ low-carbon behavior: evidence from Chinese colleges and universities

Gaofei Ren, Changjin Liu, Yaoyao Chen

2024Frontiers in Psychology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the context of the global implementation of the emission peak and carbon-neutral strategic goal, guiding residents' low-carbon behavior is of great significance for the realization of the dual carbon goal. However, existing studies have paid less attention to the low-carbon behavior of college students. Based on the theory of planned behavior, this paper constructs a theoretical model of influencing factors of college students' low-carbon behavior. Combined with 612 questionnaires from Chinese colleges and universities, this study uses a structural equation model and multi-group analysis method to explore the motivation of college students' low-carbon behavior and guiding education strategies. The results show that low-carbon attitude, subjective norms, low-carbon values, and perceived behavior control have significant positive effects on low low-carbon behavior intention of college students, and influence their low-carbon behavior through low-carbon behavior intention. Further research found that gender and growth environment (urban vs. rural) presented heterogeneity in different influence paths, and the perceived cost had a significant negative moderating effect during the transition from low-carbon intention to low-carbon behavior. These research findings provide a theoretical basis and policy inspiration for explaining and guiding the low-carbon behavior of college students.

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PsychologyContext (archaeology)Social psychologyTheory of planned behaviorControl (management)ManagementEconomicsBiologyPaleontologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessClimate Change Communication and Perception