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True sustainable development of green technology: The influencers and risked moderation of sustainable motivational behavior

Journal

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 69-83

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/sd.1863

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confidence in health and environmental benefits; green technology; sustainable consciousness and self-ability; sustainable development

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To explore the essence of sustainable behaviour, a comparison was made between users' and non-users' attitudes towards bike sharing, a green technological mode of transport. The effects of three concepts on the sustainable motivational behaviour of using a bike-sharing service were studied: (i) the individual's own sustainable consciousness and self-ability (the sustainable aptitude of an object and the belief in one's skills); (ii) confidence in the service's health and environmental benefits (a positive anticipation of health and environmental benefits); and (iii) other people's sustainable norms (behaviour based on other people's sustainable attitudes). A multi-group analysis indicated significant differences in the users' and non-users' path estimates, and a risked moderator was obvious for non-users' sustainable consciousness. Other people's sustainable norms have a greater effect, particularly for users, and confidence is also a critical mediating factor for non-users of the green technology for truly sustainable development.

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