The overarching aim of the present research is to investigate whether and how HEXACO personality traits relate with moral anger, climate change action, and pro-environmental behavior. A sample of twohundred and sixty-eight community participants provided thus responses for measures of the HEXACO model, moral anger, intention to engage in climate change action, and pro-environmental behavior. Hierarchical tests indicated that (1) Openness to Experience outperformed the other HEXACO personality traits in predicting climate change action, whereas (2) both Openness to Experience and Honesty-Humility outperformed the other HEXACO personality traits in predicting pro-environmental behavior, controlling for participants’ gender, age, education, and employment status. Specifically, mediation analyses showed that (3) Openness to Experience was related to climate change action both directly and indirectly via moral anger. Furthermore, (4) Openness to Experience and Honesty-Humility were independently related to proenvironmental behavior both directly and indirectly via moral anger.
Personality and environmental outcomes: the role of moral anger in channeling climate change action and pro-environmental behavior / Panno, Angelo; DE CRISTOFARO, Valeria; Oliveti, Camilla; Carrus, Giuseppe; Anna Donati, Maria. - In: ANALYSES OF SOCIAL ISSUES AND PUBLIC POLICY. - ISSN 1529-7489. - (2021). [10.1111/asap.12254]
Personality and environmental outcomes: the role of moral anger in channeling climate change action and pro-environmental behavior
Valeria De Cristofaro
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2021
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The overarching aim of the present research is to investigate whether and how HEXACO personality traits relate with moral anger, climate change action, and pro-environmental behavior. A sample of twohundred and sixty-eight community participants provided thus responses for measures of the HEXACO model, moral anger, intention to engage in climate change action, and pro-environmental behavior. Hierarchical tests indicated that (1) Openness to Experience outperformed the other HEXACO personality traits in predicting climate change action, whereas (2) both Openness to Experience and Honesty-Humility outperformed the other HEXACO personality traits in predicting pro-environmental behavior, controlling for participants’ gender, age, education, and employment status. Specifically, mediation analyses showed that (3) Openness to Experience was related to climate change action both directly and indirectly via moral anger. Furthermore, (4) Openness to Experience and Honesty-Humility were independently related to proenvironmental behavior both directly and indirectly via moral anger.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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