The role of media exposure, social exposure and biospheric value orientation in the environmental attitude-intention-behavior model in adolescents

This paper explores the hypothesis that contextual environments (media exposure and social exposure) and biospheric value orientation are important antecedents to the attitude-intention-behavior model ( Ajzen, 2001, 2002) in the context of environmental psychology. Data for this investigation were o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental psychology 2011-12, Vol.31 (4), p.301-308
1. Verfasser: Lee, Kaman
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper explores the hypothesis that contextual environments (media exposure and social exposure) and biospheric value orientation are important antecedents to the attitude-intention-behavior model ( Ajzen, 2001, 2002) in the context of environmental psychology. Data for this investigation were obtained from a random sample of 2106 (1073 males and 1025 females) high school students in Hong Kong. A path analysis demonstrates that adolescents’ social exposure and media exposure are associated with biospheric value orientation. The biosperhic value orientation is found to mediate between the contextual variables (media exposure and social exposure) and environmental attitude. This environmental attitude, in turn, mediates the relationship between this value orientation and behavioral intention to act environmentally. Results show that both adolescents’ behavioral intention and degree of social exposure are associated with their environmental behavior. Overall, this article provides empirical support for the proposed path model. The article concludes by presenting theoretical and practical implications for future research in environmental psychology. ► The contextual variables were associated with biospheric value. ► Biosperhic value mediated between the contextual and attitude variables. ► Environmental attitude mediated between biospheric value and behavioral intention. ► Behavioral intention and social exposure were associated with environmental behavior.
ISSN:0272-4944
1522-9610
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2011.08.004