Values, Attitudes and Energy Saving Behaviour in Lithuania

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Abstract

Individual behaviour has a significant role to play in reducing the negative impacts of climate change. The energy sector is a significant component impacting climate. Although individual energy saving behaviour can be perceived as something detached from climate change, it is important because of its impact and is therefore the subject of research. The aim of this study is to identify the main factors influencing energy saving behaviour in Lithuania. The Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Theory of Basic Human Values are tested using the European Social Survey Round 8 data. The results show that intention to save energy is the most important factor influencing behav-iour. Values are also a strong predictor of energy saving behaviour. Attitudes towards climate change and perceived behavioural control have only a very weak relationship with behaviour.

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Vilčinskas, V. (2021). Values, Attitudes and Energy Saving Behaviour in Lithuania. Filosofija, Sociologija, 32(4), 346–356. https://doi.org/10.6001/FIL-SOC.V32I4.4618

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