Willingness to pay for environmental quality and social capital influence in Sweden

"The growing recognition of social capital as an important parameter necessary for shaping pro-environmental behaviour and attitudes is well established in the literature and continues to engage the attention of policymakers, academics and citizens in many jurisdictions. In this paper, we contr...

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Main Authors: French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Marbuah, George
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: FAERE 2015
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19104092124919222749-Willingness-to-pay-for-environ.htm
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author French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Marbuah, George
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Marbuah, George
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description "The growing recognition of social capital as an important parameter necessary for shaping pro-environmental behaviour and attitudes is well established in the literature and continues to engage the attention of policymakers, academics and citizens in many jurisdictions. In this paper, we contribute to this strand of literature by investigating the extent to which various elements of social capital influences Swedish public’s tendency to contribute financially or through lifestyle changes in order to protect the environment. Using data from the latest wave of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) on the environment in 2010, we explore empirically the link between individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) and social capital influence using an ordered logistic model. The results show, that, individuals in Sweden are fairly willing to pay for the environment and that this decision is principally and significantly influenced by elements of social capital. In particular, we find quite robust results to show that social and institutional trust, environmental group membership among related civic participation activities and adherence to environmental norms significantly impacts the probability of individuals’ decision to sacrifice toward environmental sustainability by paying higher environmental taxes, prices or through standard of living adjustments."
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Marbuah, George
behaviour
environment
environmental protection
environmental pollution
social capital
Willingness to pay for environmental quality and social capital influence in Sweden
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title Willingness to pay for environmental quality and social capital influence in Sweden
topic behaviour
environment
environmental protection
environmental pollution
social capital
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19104092124919222749-Willingness-to-pay-for-environ.htm