From Values to Behavior: Proposition of an Integrating Model
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Foundation
2.1. Human Values
2.2. Attitudes
Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)
2.3. Attitudes and Consequences: Between Values and Behavior
2.3.1. The Means-End Chain Theory
2.3.2. The Values-Attitude-Behavior Hierarchy
2.4. Human Values and Sustainability
3. Results and Propositions
3.1. Building the Proposed Model: A Full Sequence
3.2. Unifying and Integrating: Presentation of the Proposed Model
3.3. The Consequences, a Forgotten Variable?
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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