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Wasting ways: Perceived distance to the recycling facilities predicts pro-environmental behavior
Institution:1. Department of Economics and Management, University of Ferrara, Italy;2. Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Siena, Italy;3. European University Institute, Florence School of Regulation - Climate, Fiesole, (Florence), Italy;1. Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada;2. School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada;3. Department of Human Ecology, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 55 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8525, USA
Abstract:The present study aims at providing an improved understanding of the environmental factors affecting pro-environmental behavior. To this end, we introduce the economic concept of bounded rationality to the domain of recycling behavior, hypothesizing that the subjective costs of recycling are a better predictor of an individual's tendency to recycle than the objective costs. At the chosen study site, recyclables needed to be disposed of at collection centers distributed throughout the city, allowing for the analysis of recycling-related costs by assessing the distance between participants’ residence and the nearest collection center. Results from an online questionnaire completed by N = 306 citizens indicate that the perceived distance to the recycling facilities is more closely related to recycling behavior than the actual distance. By means of hierarchical regression analyses, we demonstrate that the perceived distance explains unique variance in recycling behavior while the actual distance conveys only redundant information. Surprisingly, the predictive potential of participants’ distance estimates appeared to be significantly larger for recycling behavior than for recycling intention. The implications of our results are discussed with regard to potential opportunities to promote recycling behavior by targeting individuals’ biased perception of recycling-related costs.
Keywords:Recycling behavior  Bounded rationality  Pro-environmental behavior  Environmental psychology
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