Personality and Environmental Concern

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Jacob B. Hirsh

In: Journal of Environmental Psychology 30 (2010), 2, 245-248

Abstract

People vary considerably in their attitudes toward environmental issues. Although some individuals view the environment from a purely utilitarian perspective, others are concerned about environmental sustainability and maintaining an ecological balance. The current study examines the relationship between personality characteristics and environmental concern in a community sample of 2690 German adults. Structural equation modeling revealed that greater environmental concern was related to higher levels of Agreeableness and Openness, with smaller positive relationships emerging with Neuroticism and Conscientiousness.



Keywords: personality, big five, environmental concern, environmentalism, GSOEP
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2010.01.004

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