Understanding the internal processes of behavioral engagement in a national park: A latent variable path analysis of the value-belief-norm theory

Theoretical advances in research on the antecedents of human behavior have offered promising explanations for why people choose to undertake environmentally friendly action. This investigation provides further insight on the psychological processes driving self-reported behavioral engagement among visitors to Channel Islands National Park in the United States. We used latent variable structural equation modeling to test the hypothesized structure stipulated by the value-belief-norm (VBN) theory of environmentalism. Biospheric-altruistic values geared toward non-human species and concern for other people positively predicted environmental worldview and pro-environmental behavior, whereas egoistic values negatively influenced moral norm activation. Consistent with previous research, findings also showed that belief structures and personal moral norms gave rise to conservation behaviors reported by visitors to the park.

[1]  C. Vlek,et al.  Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour : An integrative review and research agenda , 2009 .

[2]  G. Kyle,et al.  Effects of place attachment on users’ perceptions of social and environmental conditions in a natural setting , 2004 .

[3]  Shalom H. Schwartz,et al.  WORDS, DEEDS, AND THE PERCEPTION OF CONSEQUENCES AND RESPONSIBILITY IN ACTION SITUATIONS ' , 1968 .

[4]  Thomas Dietz,et al.  Values, Beliefs, and Proenvironmental Action: Attitude Formation Toward Emergent Attitude Objects1 , 1995 .

[5]  Gregory Brown,et al.  The influence of place attachment, and moral and normative concerns on the conservation of native vegetation: a test of two behavioural models , 2011 .

[6]  A. Knight “Bats, snakes and spiders, Oh my!” How aesthetic and negativistic attitudes, and other concepts predict support for species protection , 2008 .

[7]  Michael W. Link,et al.  An Evaluation of Respondent Selection Methods for Household Mail Surveys , 2008 .

[8]  W. Abrahamse,et al.  Factors influencing the acceptability of energy policies: A test of VBN theory , 2005 .

[9]  T. Hoban,et al.  Environmental Worldview and Behavior , 2003 .

[10]  W. Hammitt,et al.  Environmental attitudes and the personal relevance of management actions in a park setting. , 1992 .

[11]  P. Stern,et al.  Influences on Attitude-Behavior Relationships , 1995 .

[12]  P. Bentler,et al.  Comparative fit indexes in structural models. , 1990, Psychological bulletin.

[13]  Sandra K. Austin A Sand County Almanac with Essays on Conservation , 2002 .

[14]  Elizabeth A. Halpenny,et al.  Pro-environmental behaviours and park visitors: The effect of place attachment , 2010 .

[15]  Jerry J. Vaske,et al.  A Value-Attitude-Behavior Model Predicting Wildland Preservation Voting Intentions , 1999 .

[16]  S. Schwartz,et al.  Toward A Universal Psychological Structure of Human Values , 1987 .

[17]  Shalom H. Schwartz,et al.  Normative explanations of helping behavior: A critique, proposal, and empirical test , 1973 .

[18]  J. M. Cortina,et al.  What Is Coefficient Alpha? An Examination of Theory and Applications , 1993 .

[19]  S. Schwartz Normative Influences on Altruism , 1977 .

[20]  Paul C. Stern,et al.  Environmental Problems and Human Behavior , 1995 .

[21]  R. Cialdini CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Crafting Normative Messages to Protect the Environment , 2022 .

[22]  I. Ajzen,et al.  The Influence of Attitudes on Behavior , 2005 .

[23]  A. Kollmuss,et al.  Mind the Gap: Why do people act environmentally and what are the barriers to pro-environmental behavior? , 2002 .

[24]  Stephen G. Sutton,et al.  Australian residents' attitudes toward pro-environmental behaviour and climate change impacts on the Great Barrier Reef , 2013 .

[25]  James C. Anderson,et al.  STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING IN PRACTICE: A REVIEW AND RECOMMENDED TWO-STEP APPROACH , 1988 .

[26]  Mark E Borsuk,et al.  Pro‐environmental behavior , 2010, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[27]  P. Stern New Environmental Theories: Toward a Coherent Theory of Environmentally Significant Behavior , 2000 .

[28]  P. Wesley Schultz,et al.  Values and their Relationship to Environmental Concern and Conservation Behavior , 2005 .

[29]  Stuart Oskamp,et al.  Who recycles and when? A review of personal and situational factors , 1995 .

[30]  P. Stern,et al.  Personal and contextual influences on househould energy adaptations. , 1985 .

[31]  Linda Steg,et al.  Morality and Prosocial Behavior: The Role of Awareness, Responsibility, and Norms in the Norm Activation Model , 2009, The Journal of social psychology.

[32]  Rolph E. Anderson,et al.  Multivariate Data Analysis: Text and Readings , 1979 .

[33]  F. Kaiser,et al.  The theory of planned behavior without compatibility? : beyond method bias and past trivial associations , 2007 .

[34]  Jc Ko de Ruyter,et al.  With a little help from my fans - extending models of pro-social behaviour to explain supporters' intentions to buy soccer club shares , 2000 .

[35]  G. Guagnano Locus of control, altruism and agentic disposition , 1995 .

[36]  R. Dunlap,et al.  Measuring Endorsement of the New Ecological Paradigm: A Revised NEP Scale , 2000 .

[37]  Gary E. Davis National Park stewardship and ‘vital signs’ monitoring: a case study from Channel Islands National Park, California† , 2005 .

[38]  Carl A. Kallgren,et al.  A focus theory of normative conduct: Recycling the concept of norms to reduce littering in public places. , 1990 .

[39]  M. Rokeach,et al.  The Nature Of Human Values , 1974 .

[40]  W. Neuman,et al.  Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches , 2002 .

[41]  E. Wilson,et al.  The biophilia hypothesis , 1993 .

[42]  Stephen G. Sutton,et al.  Testing the Effects of Constraints on Climate Change–Friendly Behavior among Groups of Australian Residents , 2013 .

[43]  T. Heberlein Norm Activation and Environmental Action: A Rejoinder to R. E. Dunlap and K. D. Van Liere , 1977 .

[44]  M. Hughes,et al.  Influence of On-site Interpretation Intensity on Visitors to Natural Areas , 2005 .

[45]  B. Byrne,et al.  Testing for the equivalence of factor covariance and mean structures: The issue of partial measurement invariance. , 1989 .

[46]  J. Garvill,et al.  Value Structures behind Proenvironmental Behavior , 2002 .

[47]  T. Milfont,et al.  The use (and abuse) of the new environmental paradigm scale over the last 30 years: A meta-analysis , 2010 .

[48]  Haywantee Ramkissoon,et al.  Relationships between place attachment, place satisfaction and pro-environmental behaviour in an Australian national park , 2013 .

[49]  James H. Steiger,et al.  Understanding the limitations of global fit assessment in structural equation modeling , 2007 .

[50]  S. Oskamp Attitudes and opinions. 3rd ed , 1977 .

[51]  Michael A. Tarrant,et al.  The Effect of Respondent Characteristics on General Environmental Attitude-Behavior Correspondence , 1997 .

[52]  Rex B. Kline,et al.  Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling , 1998 .

[53]  John A. Glaser,et al.  Environmental values , 2008 .

[54]  T. Heberlein,et al.  Navigating Environmental Attitudes , 2012, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.

[55]  Troy D. Abel,et al.  A Value-Belief-Norm Theory of Support for Social Movements: The Case of Environmentalism , 1999 .

[56]  Bryan E. Porter,et al.  Solid Waste Recovery , 1995 .

[57]  L. Montada,et al.  Political Implications of Psychological Research on Ecological Justice and Proenvironmental Behaviour , 2000 .

[58]  Icek Ajzen,et al.  From Intentions to Actions: A Theory of Planned Behavior , 1985 .

[59]  F. Kaiser,et al.  Contrasting the Theory of Planned Behavior With the Value‐Belief‐Norm Model in Explaining Conservation Behavior1 , 2005 .

[60]  F. Kaiser,et al.  The proposition of a general version of the theory of planned behavior: Predicting ecological behavior , 2003 .

[61]  R. P. McDonald,et al.  Structural Equations with Latent Variables , 1989 .

[62]  P. Stern,et al.  The New Ecological Paradigm in Social-Psychological Context , 1995 .

[63]  P. Schultz,et al.  VALUES AS PREDICTORS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES: EVIDENCE FOR CONSISTENCY ACROSS 14 COUNTRIES , 1999 .

[64]  Lori M. Hunter,et al.  The Association Between Environmental Perspective and Knowledge and Concern With Species Diversity , 2004 .

[65]  K. Allison Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Health Synthesis , 2006 .

[66]  S. Schwartz A Theory of Cultural Values and Some Implications for Work , 1999 .

[67]  Stephen G. Sutton,et al.  Environmental Worldview, Place Attachment, and Awareness of Environmental Impacts in a Marine Environment , 2014 .

[68]  S. Hales,et al.  Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Health Synthesis , 2005 .

[69]  Thomas Dietz,et al.  Support for environmental protection: The role of moral norms , 1985 .

[70]  P. Stern,et al.  Value Orientations, Gender, and Environmental Concern , 1993 .

[71]  John C. Pierce,et al.  Citizens, Political Communication, and Interest Groups: Environmental Organizations in Canada and the United States , 1992 .

[72]  T. Heberlein The Land Ethic Realized: Some Social Psychological Explanations for Changing Environmental Attitudes1 , 1972 .

[73]  P. Schultz THE STRUCTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN: CONCERN FOR SELF, OTHER PEOPLE, AND THE BIOSPHERE , 2001 .

[74]  R. Kline Principles and practice of structural equation modeling, 3rd ed. , 2011 .

[75]  J. Joireman,et al.  Integrating social value orientation and the consideration of future consequences within the extended norm activation model of proenvironmental behaviour. , 2001, The British journal of social psychology.

[76]  L. Steg,et al.  The Significance of Hedonic Values for Environmentally Relevant Attitudes, Preferences, and Actions , 2014 .

[77]  S. Schwartz Are There Universal Aspects in the Structure and Contents of Human Values , 1994 .

[78]  S. Bamberg,et al.  Twenty years after Hines, Hungerford, and Tomera: A new meta-analysis of psycho-social determinants of pro-environmental behaviour , 2007 .

[79]  R. Dunlap The New Environmental Paradigm Scale: From Marginality to Worldwide Use , 2008 .

[80]  I. Ajzen,et al.  Belief, Attitude, Intention, and Behavior: An Introduction to Theory and Research , 1977 .

[81]  Dustin B. Thoman,et al.  Dimensionality of the New Ecological Paradigm , 2012 .

[82]  P. Schmidt,et al.  Incentives, Morality, Or Habit? Predicting Students’ Car Use for University Routes With the Models of Ajzen, Schwartz, and Triandis , 2003 .

[83]  W. Poortinga,et al.  Values, Environmental Concern, and Environmental Behavior , 2004 .

[84]  R. Dunlap,et al.  The “New Environmental Paradigm” , 1978 .

[85]  William J. McGuire,et al.  The Myth of Massive Media Impact: Savagings and Salvagings , 1986 .

[86]  P. Stern,et al.  The Value Basis of Environmental Concern , 1994 .

[87]  A. Leopold,et al.  A Sand county almanac : with other essays on conservation from Round River , 1966 .

[88]  P. Bentler,et al.  Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis : Conventional criteria versus new alternatives , 1999 .

[89]  Shaul Oreg,et al.  Predicting Proenvironmental Behavior Cross-Nationally , 2006 .

[90]  David Karp Values and their Effect on Pro-Environmental Behavior , 1996 .

[91]  S. Ham,et al.  Can Ecotourism Interpretation Really Lead to Pro-Conservation Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour? Evidence from the Galapagos Islands , 2008 .

[92]  Taciano L. Milfont,et al.  The structure of environmental attitudes: A first- and second-order confirmatory factor analysis , 2004 .

[93]  P. Schultz,et al.  Conservation Means Behavior , 2011, Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology.