个人在虚拟世界中的亲环境行为会影响他们感知到的人与自然的联系吗?绿色消费效应

IF 13.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Jian Gao , Liyu Tang , Jianguo Wang
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随着虚拟平台越来越多地影响个人行为和社会参与,理解数字媒介体验的可持续性影响已成为一个关键的研究前沿。以蚂蚁森林为例,本研究探讨了虚拟亲环境行为(VPEB)在塑造个体感知的人与自然联系(HNC)中的作用,HNC是环境心理学和可持续发展科学的基础结构。基于情景调查的研究结果表明,VPEB正向影响感知的HNC,这种影响是由温暖的情感体验介导的,由增强的社会价值感知驱动。此外,该研究还确定了心理所有权是一个重要的调节因素,即对虚拟世界有所有权意识的用户在VPEB和感知HNC之间表现出更强的联系。通过研究虚拟世界中行为和情感机制的功能,本研究促进了对虚拟环境中个体感知HNC的心理体验基础的理解。在此过程中,本研究为通过沉浸式技术鼓励可持续发展参与提供了理论见解,并为设计技术驱动的干预措施提供了管理启示,以培养个人的生态意识。
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Does individuals' pro-environmental behavior in the virtual world influence their perceived human-nature connection? The green consumption effect
As virtual platforms increasingly shape individual behavior and social engagement, understanding the sustainability implications of digitally mediated experiences has become a critical research frontier. As exemplified by Ant Forest, this study examines the role of virtual pro-environmental behavior (VPEB) in shaping individuals' perceived human–nature connection (HNC), a foundational construct in environmental psychology and sustainability science. On the basis of a scenario-based survey, the findings reveal that VPEB positively influences perceived HNC, with this effect mediated by the emotional experience of warm glow, driven by enhanced perceptions of social worth. Furthermore, the study identifies psychological ownership as a significant moderator, whereby users who have a sense of ownership over virtual worlds exhibit a stronger linkage between VPEB and perceived HNC. By examining the function of behavioral and affective mechanisms within virtual worlds, this study advances the understanding of the psychological experience underpinning individuals' perceived HNC in virtual environments. In doing so, this research offers theoretical insights into encouraging sustainability engagement via immersive technologies and provides managerial implications for the design of technology-driven interventions that foster individuals' ecological awareness.
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期刊介绍: Technological Forecasting and Social Change is a prominent platform for individuals engaged in the methodology and application of technological forecasting and future studies as planning tools, exploring the interconnectedness of social, environmental, and technological factors. In addition to serving as a key forum for these discussions, we offer numerous benefits for authors, including complimentary PDFs, a generous copyright policy, exclusive discounts on Elsevier publications, and more.
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