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The Conditional Indirect Effects of Personal Relevance and Temporal Framing on Pro-environmental Behavioral Intentions through the Mediation of Risk Perception: Evaluating the Ads about Takeaway Plastic Food Container Hazard in China
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Green/Environmental
Abstract
Given the environmental problems brought by the huge consumption of plastic takeaway food container in China, this study investigates how to frame messages more effectively to persuade people to reduce the use of takeaway plastic food containers. The finding reveals an underlying mechanism about how two types of message features (personal relevance and temporal framing) conditionally exert effects on people’s pro-environmental behavioral intentions via the mediation of risk perception. Theoretical contributions and practical implications are discussed.
First & Corresponding Author
Kang Li, Zayed University
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Kang Li, Kelly Lau