ABSTRACT
Exploring the mediating role of water conservation desire between various factors and water conservation behavior intention helps to explore the formation mechanism of pro-environmental behavior intention. Drawing on the Model of Goal-directed Behavior and taking Hangzhou as a sample, we analyzed the influence of water conservation desire together with other factors on the water conservation behavior intention of Chinese urban households. Water conservation desire was proved to transmit the effects of other factors on water conservation behavior intention. This study showed that perceived behavior control and water conservation desire have the strongest effects on water conservation intention. Moreover, the emotional process was proved to be equally important as the motivational process for activating water conservation desire. This study provides valuable insights on how normative, emotional, and habitual processes relate to the urban household pro-environmental behavioral intentions.
Acknowledgements
This study is supported by Key Projects of The National Social Science Fund of China (20ZDA087). We confirm that the data will eventually be deposited in Figshare (https://figshare.com/) by the time our article is accepted, and that the data is available in the supporting information uploaded separately for the purposes of peer review.
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Notes
1. The main data bulletin of the Seventh Population Census in Hangzhou in 2020. http://www.hangzhou.gov.cn/art/2021/5/17/art_805865_59034996.html.