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Comparing the temporal stability of behavioural expectation and behavioural intention in the prediction of consumers pro-environmental behaviour

Comparing the temporal stability of behavioural expectation and behavioural intention in the prediction of consumers pro-environmental behaviour
Comparing the temporal stability of behavioural expectation and behavioural intention in the prediction of consumers pro-environmental behaviour

Pro-environmental behaviour is a salient concern in contemporary society. However, consumers often overstate their intention to purchase pro-environment products. Prior research has focused on intentions as a predictor of actual behaviour. This study directly compares two distinct predictors of behaviour, behavioural expectation (BE) and behavioural intention (BI), to explain whether differences in the way in which consumers’ mental judgments are measured act as a barrier to understanding pro-environmental behaviour change. Findings confirm that BE has a higher temporal stability than BI, potentially accounting for the greater predictive ability of the former. One key reason for this finding is that subjects may overestimate their likelihood to act when responding to BI questions. Thus, this paper confirms that BE has a higher temporal stability than BI, and therefore, superior predictive ability. TRA/TPB researchers in particular should consider BE ahead of BI as an immediate predictor of pro-environmental and other behaviours.

Behavioural expectation, Behavioural intention, Pro-environmental behaviour, Temporal stability, TPB, TRA
0969-6989
Mahardika, Harryadin
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Thomas, Dominic
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Ewing, Michael Thomas
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Japutra, Arnold
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Mahardika, Harryadin
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Thomas, Dominic
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Ewing, Michael Thomas
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Japutra, Arnold
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Mahardika, Harryadin, Thomas, Dominic, Ewing, Michael Thomas and Japutra, Arnold (2020) Comparing the temporal stability of behavioural expectation and behavioural intention in the prediction of consumers pro-environmental behaviour. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 54, [101943]. (doi:10.1016/j.jretconser.2019.101943).

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Pro-environmental behaviour is a salient concern in contemporary society. However, consumers often overstate their intention to purchase pro-environment products. Prior research has focused on intentions as a predictor of actual behaviour. This study directly compares two distinct predictors of behaviour, behavioural expectation (BE) and behavioural intention (BI), to explain whether differences in the way in which consumers’ mental judgments are measured act as a barrier to understanding pro-environmental behaviour change. Findings confirm that BE has a higher temporal stability than BI, potentially accounting for the greater predictive ability of the former. One key reason for this finding is that subjects may overestimate their likelihood to act when responding to BI questions. Thus, this paper confirms that BE has a higher temporal stability than BI, and therefore, superior predictive ability. TRA/TPB researchers in particular should consider BE ahead of BI as an immediate predictor of pro-environmental and other behaviours.

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Published date: May 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: Behavioural expectation, Behavioural intention, Pro-environmental behaviour, Temporal stability, TPB, TRA

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Local EPrints ID: 500198
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500198
ISSN: 0969-6989
PURE UUID: bbbc9fbf-d1c0-4490-96c8-c8c9e6871e5e
ORCID for Arnold Japutra: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0513-8792

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Author: Harryadin Mahardika
Author: Dominic Thomas
Author: Michael Thomas Ewing
Author: Arnold Japutra ORCID iD

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