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Climate change issue and theory of planned behaviour: relationship by empirical evidence

This paper examines whether attitudes toward climate change, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control have significant associations with behavioural intention to adapt to climate change and adopt pro-environmental behaviour. The study distributed questionnaires in the state of Selangor, M...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2016-02, Vol.113, p.613-623
Main Authors: Masud, Muhammad Mehedi, Al-Amin, Abul Quasem, Junsheng, Ha, Ahmed, Ferdous, Yahaya, Siti Rohani, Akhtar, Rulia, Banna, Hasanul
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description This paper examines whether attitudes toward climate change, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control have significant associations with behavioural intention to adapt to climate change and adopt pro-environmental behaviour. The study distributed questionnaires in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. Confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling are used to develop the theoretical framework. The key findings of this study indicate that attitudes, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control have positive influence on behavioural intention to adapt/mitigate climate change. The result also found mediating effects of behavioural intention between attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control and pro-environmental behaviour. It is anticipated that the findings of this research should lead to the introduction of widespread awareness programmes that highlight the adverse impacts of climate change, and emphasise the individual initiatives that can be adopted to meet the challenges of climate change. The outcomes of this study could help policy makers design better programmes to influence attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and pro-environmental behaviour, thus preventing further degradation of the natural environment. •A structural model was tested and found an adequate fit to the data using TPB.•This study demonstrated that ATT, SN, and PBC significantly influence BI.•The outcomes of this study could help policy makers design awareness programmes.
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Cleaning
Climate change
Climate Change (CC)
Factor analysis
Mathematical analysis
Mathematical models
Norms
Perceived Behavioural Control (PBC)
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