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The role of information in shaping sustainable human behaviour

Vol. 16, No 3, 2023

Dalia Streimikiene

 

Vilnius University, Kaunas Faculty, Lithuania

E-mail: dalia@mail.lei.lt

ORCID 0000-0002-3247-9912

 

The role of information in shaping sustainable human behaviour

 

Asta Mikalauskiene

 

Vilnius University, 

Kaunas Faculty, Lithuania

E-mail: asta.mikalauskiene@knf.vu.lt

ORCID 0000-0002-4301-2058


Ugne Macijauskaitė – Daunaraviciene

 

Vilnius University, Faculty of Communication, Lithuania

E-mail: ugnemacijauskaite@gmail.com

ORCID 0009-0000-5252-7195


 

Abstract. Encouraging environmentally friendly behaviour in population is one of today's greatest sustainability challenges. Over the last decades, many scientists of environmental psychology, social psychology and behavioural economics studied the dependence of an individual's sustainable behaviour on stratification and various direct and/or indirect factors. External and internal factors determining the individual's behaviour are based on information sources and how, in what way, and at what level the initial data is perceived, as well as how the individual uses such sources. This article conducted in Lithuania aims to find out which information sources an individual is most likely to reach, and what factors would encourage the integration of sustainable natural resource-saving solutions into everyday life.

 

Received: August, 2022

1st Revision: September, 2023

Accepted: September, 2023

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2023/16-3/11

JEL ClassificationD63, Q01, Q20

Keywords: sustainable development, sustainability, human behaviour, information, information management, sustainable human behaviour