Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior

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Autor(a) principal: Gaspar, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Palma-Oliveira, José Manuel, Corral-Verdugo, Victor
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5017
Resumo: The lack of success in dealing with the inconsistency between positive attitudes and ecological behaviors, and in explaining why people fail to act pro-environmentally is still widespread in practice and research. In our view, this has to do with three main reasons: 1) A positivity fallacy - the belief shared by many researchers and practitioners that as long as people have the right (or positive) attitudes, intentions, skills, information, etc., the right pro-ecological action should follow; thus, they disregard the importance of negative determinants in explaining the attitude-behavior inconsistency. 2) Lack of a psychological level of explanation; even when negative determinants are considered, the psychological explanation is often disregarded or incompletely identified, with most of the factors identified being socio-economical, or urban planning and architectural, etc. However, factors explaining why people fail to act can also be viewed within a psychological level of explanation, with behavior considered to be the result of an interaction between contextual variables and psychological processes. 3) Underestimation of the unconscious processes influence; contextual effects on behavior can be mediated not only by conscious perception but also by cognitive processes of which people are not aware of. Given these reasons, a model of psychological barriers and constraints is proposed (DN-Work model; “Didn’t work”) trying to integrate negative determinants within a psychological explanatory model of pro-ecological behavior. This model aims to represent a process view regarding how a conflict between pro-ecological and anti-ecological behavioral goals can be produced, given the presence of two types of barriers and constraints: a) perceived barriers and constraints, and b) unconscious barriers and constraints. We briefly present two studies based on this model. These studies address habit accessibility as an unconscious behavioral barrier on ecological decisions to buy organic products, mediated by the effect of behavioral-goals activation from the situation.
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spelling Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behaviorEcological behaviourBehavioural goalsBehavioural barriers/constraintsBehavioural determinantsThe lack of success in dealing with the inconsistency between positive attitudes and ecological behaviors, and in explaining why people fail to act pro-environmentally is still widespread in practice and research. In our view, this has to do with three main reasons: 1) A positivity fallacy - the belief shared by many researchers and practitioners that as long as people have the right (or positive) attitudes, intentions, skills, information, etc., the right pro-ecological action should follow; thus, they disregard the importance of negative determinants in explaining the attitude-behavior inconsistency. 2) Lack of a psychological level of explanation; even when negative determinants are considered, the psychological explanation is often disregarded or incompletely identified, with most of the factors identified being socio-economical, or urban planning and architectural, etc. However, factors explaining why people fail to act can also be viewed within a psychological level of explanation, with behavior considered to be the result of an interaction between contextual variables and psychological processes. 3) Underestimation of the unconscious processes influence; contextual effects on behavior can be mediated not only by conscious perception but also by cognitive processes of which people are not aware of. Given these reasons, a model of psychological barriers and constraints is proposed (DN-Work model; “Didn’t work”) trying to integrate negative determinants within a psychological explanatory model of pro-ecological behavior. This model aims to represent a process view regarding how a conflict between pro-ecological and anti-ecological behavioral goals can be produced, given the presence of two types of barriers and constraints: a) perceived barriers and constraints, and b) unconscious barriers and constraints. We briefly present two studies based on this model. These studies address habit accessibility as an unconscious behavioral barrier on ecological decisions to buy organic products, mediated by the effect of behavioral-goals activation from the situation.Nova Science Publishers2012-02-14T12:03:42Z2012-02-142010-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/5017http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5017porGaspar, Rui; Palma-Oliveira, José Manuel; Corral-Verdugo, Victor. Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior, In Psychological Approaches to Sustainability: Current Trends in Research, Theory and Practice, 269-294, ISBN: 978-1-60876-356-6. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.978-1-60876-356-6gasparc@uevora.ptndndGaspar, RuiPalma-Oliveira, José ManuelCorral-Verdugo, Victorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:43:21Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/5017Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:54:28.757337Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
title Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
spellingShingle Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
Gaspar, Rui
Ecological behaviour
Behavioural goals
Behavioural barriers/constraints
Behavioural determinants
title_short Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
title_full Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
title_fullStr Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
title_full_unstemmed Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
title_sort Why do people fail to act? Situational barriers and constraints on ecological behavior
author Gaspar, Rui
author_facet Gaspar, Rui
Palma-Oliveira, José Manuel
Corral-Verdugo, Victor
author_role author
author2 Palma-Oliveira, José Manuel
Corral-Verdugo, Victor
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaspar, Rui
Palma-Oliveira, José Manuel
Corral-Verdugo, Victor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecological behaviour
Behavioural goals
Behavioural barriers/constraints
Behavioural determinants
topic Ecological behaviour
Behavioural goals
Behavioural barriers/constraints
Behavioural determinants
description The lack of success in dealing with the inconsistency between positive attitudes and ecological behaviors, and in explaining why people fail to act pro-environmentally is still widespread in practice and research. In our view, this has to do with three main reasons: 1) A positivity fallacy - the belief shared by many researchers and practitioners that as long as people have the right (or positive) attitudes, intentions, skills, information, etc., the right pro-ecological action should follow; thus, they disregard the importance of negative determinants in explaining the attitude-behavior inconsistency. 2) Lack of a psychological level of explanation; even when negative determinants are considered, the psychological explanation is often disregarded or incompletely identified, with most of the factors identified being socio-economical, or urban planning and architectural, etc. However, factors explaining why people fail to act can also be viewed within a psychological level of explanation, with behavior considered to be the result of an interaction between contextual variables and psychological processes. 3) Underestimation of the unconscious processes influence; contextual effects on behavior can be mediated not only by conscious perception but also by cognitive processes of which people are not aware of. Given these reasons, a model of psychological barriers and constraints is proposed (DN-Work model; “Didn’t work”) trying to integrate negative determinants within a psychological explanatory model of pro-ecological behavior. This model aims to represent a process view regarding how a conflict between pro-ecological and anti-ecological behavioral goals can be produced, given the presence of two types of barriers and constraints: a) perceived barriers and constraints, and b) unconscious barriers and constraints. We briefly present two studies based on this model. These studies address habit accessibility as an unconscious behavioral barrier on ecological decisions to buy organic products, mediated by the effect of behavioral-goals activation from the situation.
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