Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7468582 | Environmental Science & Policy | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Environmental policies that are pull measures are evaluated as more acceptable than environmental policies that are push measures. ⺠Environmental policies targeting low-cost behaviour are perceived to be more acceptable than policies targeting high-cost behaviour. ⺠Strong social norms towards policy acceptability results in higher acceptability evaluations than weak social norms. ⺠Interaction effect between push/pull measures and behavioural target on policy acceptability. ⺠Interaction effect between push/pull measures and social norms on policy acceptability.
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Authors
Judith I.M. de Groot, Geertje Schuitema,