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Educating for the future: How higher education in environmental management affects pro-environmental behaviour

Inés Suárez‐Perales, Jesús Valero‐Gil, Dante I. Leyva‐de la Hiz, Pilar Rivera Torres, Conchita Garcés-Ayerbe

2021Journal of Cleaner Production139 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study analyses whether and how environmental education determines the adoption of pro-environmental behaviours. We conducted an experiment on 222 business administration students to examine this relationship from two theoretical approaches: instrumental and emancipatory perspectives. Structural equation modelling shows that environmental education in higher education affects pro-environmental behaviour, but only in an indirect way, i.e., through the knowledge–concern–willingness model. These results confirm the emancipatory perspective of higher environmental management education in detriment of instrumental counterpart. Thus, this research sheds light on the current theoretical debate around both perspectives and it offers important implications for both educators and policy makers in designing business educational programmes.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental educationPerspective (graphical)Structural equation modelingHigher educationEnvironmental adult educationEnvironmental policyPolitical scienceSociologyEconomicsEnvironmental resource managementEconomic growthPedagogyMathematicsStatisticsArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessSustainable Building Design and Assessment
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