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Explaining citizens’ pro‐environmental behaviours in public and private spheres: The mediating role of willingness to sacrifice for the environment

Chin‐Chang Tsai, Xiangyu Li, Wei‐Ning Wu

2021Australian Journal of Public Administration30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Prior public administration research emphasises the importance of environmental protection and sustainability, but most studies have focused on governmental actions and public employees’ pro‐environmental behaviours (PEBs). Little is known about why and how citizens perform PEBs in their public or private spheres. To fill the research gap, we draw from related literature and develop a conceptual model explaining how citizens’ perceptions of public values, government, and the environment impact citizens’ PEBs in public and private spheres. By analysing a Taiwan Social Change Survey data, we find that the willingness to sacrifice for the environment shows a significant mediating effect on the relationships between citizens’ PEBs and most public values, government, and environmental determinants. The results also demonstrate how citizens’ PEBs in the public sphere differ from those in the private sphere. Implications for theory and practice are addressed.

Topics & Concepts

Public sphereGovernment (linguistics)SustainabilityPrivate spherePerceptionBusinessPublic relationsSacrificePublic economicsPolitical scienceEconomicsPsychologyPoliticsGeographyEcologyLawPhilosophyLinguisticsBiologyNeuroscienceArchaeologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessSustainable Building Design and Assessment
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