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Unleashing The Power Of Connection: How Adolescents' Prosocial Propensity Drives Ecological And Altruistic Behaviours

Journal
Sustainability
Date Issued
2023-05-16
Author(s)
Alexander Neaman
Eiliana Montero
Pamela Pensini
Elliot Burnham
Mónica Castro
Dmitry S. Ermakov
Navarro, Claudia  
Facultad de Ciencias  
DOI
10.3390/su15108070
WoS ID
WOS:000997066200001
Abstract
Both altruistic and ecological behaviours are considered prosocially driven behaviours, but our understanding of what motivates action in either the human or ecological domain is still in its infancy. Our goal was to assess connection to nature, connection to people, and connection to country as mediators of the relationship between prosocial propensity and prosocial behaviours in both the ecological and human domains. This study used honesty-humility as an indicator of prosocial propensity. Data for the study were collected through online surveys in Spanish. The survey was answered by 438 adolescent participants aged 11–19 years. The present study demonstrates that personal prosocial propensity can be directed to a particular domain of prosocial behaviour (ecological or altruistic) through the individual’s connection to the relevant domain. Specifically, the effect of prosocial propensity on ecological behaviour was positively mediated by connection to people and connection to nature, but negatively mediated by connection to country. For altruistic behaviour, the effect of prosocial propensity was positive via connection to people, nature, and country. Future research is called for, in particular, to examine the role of connection to country in ecological behaviour.
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Environmental Science...

Environmental Studies...

Green And Sustainable...

OCDE Subjects

Social Sciences::Soci...

Quartile (Date Issued)
Q2
License
acceso abierto
Open Science Path
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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