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Pro-Environmental Awareness and Behaviors on Campus: Evidence from Tianjin, China
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November 2017

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Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education

Liping Fu

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Ye Zhang

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Xiong Xiong

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Yin Bai

China has promoted green campuses for decades. To better explore the current extent of pro-environmental awareness and behaviors of types of stakeholders (student, faculty members, and administrators) on campus, this study investigated the relationship between pro-environmental awareness and pro-environmental behaviors along with the influences of motivators, barriers, and culture (face (reputation) and group pressure). A questionnaire survey was conducted with a sample of the three types of stakeholders at Tianjin University, one of the largest academic institutions and the earliest to implement green campus development initiatives in China. Structural equation modeling tested a causal model of awareness, behaviors, and other explanatory variables. The results found that pro-environmental behaviors were more likely than awareness and the respondents engaged in private more than in public pro-environmental behaviors. Chinese social and cultural factors influenced pro-environmental behavior, particularly among the administrators, which informs our understanding of the reasons for the awareness-behavior gap. China's universities focus on eco-technology and energy management rather than on dissemination and publicity. The results suggest that advancing a pro-environmental cultural atmosphere and a consistent sustainability policy might significantly foster pro-environmental behaviors on university campuses.

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... Based on the above, the relatively high relationship between these factors may suggest that, in the Swiss context, participants perceive that their ability or control over their actions influences the likelihood of adopting pro-environmental behaviors, such as limited energy use or boycotting environmentally harmful products. This relationship is consistent with studies such as those of [57,58] that highlight the relevance of perceived control in the realization of this variable in the improvement of environmental aspects. Table 5 also shows the lowest correlation between SN and PB (0.212), suggesting that the influence of social norms on direct pro-environmental behavior is relatively weak in this sample, which could be because, although the perception of what others value or expect may influence behavioral intention, the direct effect on behavior may be more limited. ...

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Structural Equation Modeling for Analyzing Pro-Environmental Behavior in Switzerland
Pro-Environmental Awareness and Behaviors on Campus: Evidence from Tianjin, China
  • Citing Article
  • November 2017

Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education