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National differences in environmental concern and performance are predicted by country age.

Hal E Hershfield1, H Min Bang, Elke U Weber.   

Abstract

There are obvious economic predictors of ability and willingness to invest in environmental sustainability. Yet, given that environmental decisions represent trade-offs between present sacrifices and uncertain future benefits, psychological factors may also play a role in country-level environmental behavior. Gott's principle suggests that citizens may use perceptions of their country's age to predict its future continuation, with longer pasts predicting longer futures. Using country- and individual-level analyses, we examined whether longer perceived pasts result in longer perceived futures, which in turn motivate concern for continued environmental quality. Study 1 found that older countries scored higher on an environmental performance index, even when the analysis controlled for country-level differences in gross domestic product and governance. Study 2 showed that when the United States was framed as an old country (vs. a young one), participants were willing to donate more money to an environmental organization. The findings suggest that framing a country as a long-standing entity may effectively prompt proenvironmental behavior.

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Keywords:  decision making; environmental behavior; environmental performance; intergenerational connectedness; judgment

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24264938     DOI: 10.1177/0956797613501522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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