Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play

This paper explores the relationship between pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) and subjective well-being (SBW) through the lens of cultural values. Using data from a global sample of individuals from the World Value Surveys, we show that there is a strong positive link between PEBs and SWB. Importa...

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Main Authors: Mavisakalyan, Astghik, Sharma, Swati, Weber, Clas
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1731702024-01-16T02:47:18Z Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play Mavisakalyan, Astghik Sharma, Swati Weber, Clas School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Economic theory Pro-Environmental Behavior Happiness This paper explores the relationship between pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) and subjective well-being (SBW) through the lens of cultural values. Using data from a global sample of individuals from the World Value Surveys, we show that there is a strong positive link between PEBs and SWB. Importantly, we highlight the role that culture plays in this relationship. We show that the positive link between PEBs and SBW is less pronounced for people with a more individualistic value system. We argue and demonstrate empirically that individualists display higher levels of PEB, and this translates into lower marginal SWB from PEB due to diminishing marginal utility. 2024-01-16T02:47:18Z 2024-01-16T02:47:18Z 2024 Journal Article Mavisakalyan, A., Sharma, S. & Weber, C. (2024). Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play. Ecological Economics, 217, 108081-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.108081 0921-8009 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173170 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.108081 2-s2.0-85180600956 217 108081 en Ecological Economics © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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topic Social sciences::Economic theory
Pro-Environmental Behavior
Happiness
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Pro-Environmental Behavior
Happiness
Mavisakalyan, Astghik
Sharma, Swati
Weber, Clas
Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play
description This paper explores the relationship between pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) and subjective well-being (SBW) through the lens of cultural values. Using data from a global sample of individuals from the World Value Surveys, we show that there is a strong positive link between PEBs and SWB. Importantly, we highlight the role that culture plays in this relationship. We show that the positive link between PEBs and SBW is less pronounced for people with a more individualistic value system. We argue and demonstrate empirically that individualists display higher levels of PEB, and this translates into lower marginal SWB from PEB due to diminishing marginal utility.
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Mavisakalyan, Astghik
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title Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play
title_short Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play
title_full Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play
title_fullStr Pro-environmental behavior and subjective well-being: culture has a role to play
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