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Environment, Ethics, and Behavior The Psychology of Environmental Valuation and Degradation

By: Max H Bazerman(Editor), David M Messick(Editor), Ann E Tenbrunzel(Editor), Kimberly A Wade-Benzoni(Editor)
416 pages
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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Although much has been written on the subject of environmental impact, little attention has been given to the psychology behind decisions that affect the environment. Environment, Ethics, and Behavior demonstrates how understanding the psychological determinants of environmental behaviour may be the key to saving the earth for future generations.

In this unique collection of essays, many of the leading social, cognitive, and decision psychologists offer revealing insights from their own research on environmental behaviour. Their scholarly perspectives shed light on the interaction between psychological theory and contemporary environmental and ethical issues and stimulate discussion on future research topics.

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Max H. Bazerman is J. Jay Gerber Distinguished Professor of Dispute Resolution and Organizations and Director, Kellogg Environmental Research Center, at Northwestern University. David M. Messick is Morris and Alice Kaplan Professor of Ethics and Decision in Management at Northwestern University. Ann E. Tenbrunzel is an Assistant Professor of Organization Behavior at the University of Notre Dame. Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni is visiting assistant professor of organization behaviour at Northwestern University.

By: Max H Bazerman(Editor), David M Messick(Editor), Ann E Tenbrunzel(Editor), Kimberly A Wade-Benzoni(Editor)
416 pages
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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