Solving environmental problems together? The roles of value orientations and trust in the state in environmental policy support among swedish undergraduate students

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This paper explores whether value orientation (VO) and trust in the state (TIS) are linked to support for environmental intervention and steering among Swedish students in economics, law, and political science. Furthermore, we considered whether environmental personal norms mediate the link between VO and support for environmental policy instruments and finally, whether TIS moderates the link between environmental personal norms and support for environmental policy instruments, testing this on a sample of over 800 Swedish students. We found a positive link between both a self-transcendence VO and TIS on environmental policy support; however, we cannot confirm a moderating effect of TIS on the relation between environmental personal norms and policy support. Furthermore, left-wing students displayed stronger support for environmental intervention. We conclude that more knowledge on programme-specific characteristics regarding environmental values, beliefs, and attitudes among freshman students can enhance sustainability teaching intended to develop the students’ critical and reflective capabilities.

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Harring, N., Torbjörnsson, T., & Lundholm, C. (2018). Solving environmental problems together? The roles of value orientations and trust in the state in environmental policy support among swedish undergraduate students. Education Sciences, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci8030124

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