Search Results - "Schuitema, Geertje"
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The role of instrumental, hedonic and symbolic attributes in the intention to adopt electric vehicles
Published in Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice (01-02-2013)“…► Hedonic and symbolic attributes mediate effects of instrumental attributes on electric vehicle adoption. ► People with a pro-environmental identity have…”
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Who Buys Oddly Shaped Food and Why? Impacts of Food Shape Abnormality and Organic Labeling on Purchase Intentions
Published in Psychology & marketing (01-04-2015)“…ABSTRACT Even without official quality standards, food retailers generally do not offer abnormally shaped food based on the assumption that consumers reject…”
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Travel Demand Management Targeting Reduced Private Car Use: Effectiveness, Public Acceptability and Political Feasibility
Published in Journal of social issues (01-03-2007)“…The private car is fast, comfortable, and convenient. However, worldwide massive car use causes serious environmental problems. Although breakthroughs in clean…”
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Explaining differences in acceptability before and acceptance after the implementation of a congestion charge in Stockholm
Published in Transportation research. Part A, Policy and practice (01-02-2010)“…A field experiment was conducted in Stockholm where a congestion charge trial was introduced in 2006. Respondents completed a questionnaire before and after…”
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Place meaning, speculation, and emerging public perceptions of carbon-storing marine sediments in Dundalk Bay, Ireland
Published in Ecology and society (01-09-2024)“…The natural capacity of marine sediments to capture, sequester, and store organic carbon has been recognized by researchers and policy makers for its potential…”
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How trust and emotions influence policy acceptance: The case of the Irish water charges
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-07-2018)“…The introduction of new policies can evoke strong emotional reactions by the public. Yet, social‐psychological research has paid little attention to affective…”
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Green consumerism: The influence of product attributes and values on purchasing intentions
Published in Journal of consumer behaviour (01-01-2015)“…Generally, a majority of consumers support the idea of purchasing green products. However, this is often not translated into actual behaviour. We argue that…”
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A transdisciplinary model for teaching and learning for sustainability science in a rapidly warming world
Published in Sustainability science (01-11-2023)“…Transdisciplinary sustainability science integrates multiple perspectives, promotes internal reflexivity and situated learning, and engages with multiple…”
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A Research Agenda to Better Understand the Human Dimensions of Energy Transitions
Published in Frontiers in psychology (25-06-2021)“…The Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) have a key role to play in understanding which factors and policies would motivate, encourage and enable different…”
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The role of revenue use in the acceptability of transport pricing policies
Published in Transportation research. Part F, Traffic psychology and behaviour (01-05-2008)“…Generally, pricing policies are believed to be effective in reducing problems of massive car use. However, pricing policies are not easily implemented, as they…”
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Education in a warming world: Trends, opportunities and pitfalls for institutes of higher education
Published in Frontiers in sustainability (Lausanne) (07-07-2022)“…Higher education institutes (HEI) face considerable challenges in navigating how to respond to the escalating and intertwined socio-ecological sustainability…”
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How just are just transition plans? Perceptions of decarbonisation and low-carbon energy transitions among peat workers in Ireland
Published in Energy research & social science (01-06-2022)“…The concept “just transition” refers to the principle important to underpin policies to mitigate negative socioeconomic consequences that arise during the…”
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Promoting voluntary risk detection behaviour: an intervention study based on trending social norms combined with emotional appeals
Published in Journal of risk research (02-04-2024)“…Well-owners are exposed to substantial health risks but rarely test their water and infrequently maintain their wells. We designed and tested an intervention…”
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Dynamic tolls are no easy traffic fix
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Road charges in real time are not a silver bullet
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Spatial justice as a prerequisite for a just transition in rural areas? The case study from the Irish peatlands
Published in Environment and planning. C, Politics and space (01-09-2023)“…Energy production from fossil fuels is gradually phased out as many countries aim to transition to a low-carbon society. As society and technology are…”
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Listen to others or yourself? The role of personal norms on the effectiveness of social norm interventions to change pro-environmental behavior
Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-12-2021)“…Social norm interventions are a cheap and convenient strategy to promote proenvironmental behavior change. However, the effectiveness of using them has been…”
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Risk Perceptions Toward Drinking Water Quality Among Private Well Owners in Ireland: The Illusion of Control
Published in Risk analysis (01-08-2019)“…In rural areas where no public or group water schemes exist, groundwater is often the only source of drinking water and is extracted by drilling private wells…”
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Responsible technology acceptance: Model development and application to consumer acceptance of Smart Grid technology
Published in Applied energy (01-12-2014)“…•Same model predicts acceptance of Smart Grid Technology (SGT) in three countries.•Acceptance of SGT depends on it being perceived to be easy to use and…”
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Why is bottom-up more acceptable than top-down? A study on collective psychological ownership and place-technology fit in the Irish Midlands
Published in Energy research & social science (01-02-2023)“…Previous research has shown that bottom-up governance approaches enjoy higher community acceptance than top-down approaches. However, it is unclear why this is…”
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