TY - JOUR
T1 - Lower Perceived Economic Mobility Inhibits Pro-Environmental Engagement by Increasing Cynicism
AU - Yang, Shasha
AU - Liu, Yongfang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - People’s environmental protection behavior largely depends on their perception of the economic and social environment. Through six studies, this article investigates the relationship between perceived economic mobility and pro-environmental engagement. Using the World Values Survey, Study 1 (N = 59,948) found that lower mobility is linked to lower pro-environmental intentions. Studies 2 (N = 243) and 3 (N = 235) manipulated mobility in real and virtual society, supporting Study 1’s findings. Study 4 (N = 219) introduced cynicism, showing that lower mobility was associated with higher cynicism, which in turn was associated with lower pro-environmental behavior. Studies 5 (N = 234) and 6 (N = 294) manipulated mobility and measured cynicism as well as environmental donation, providing further evidence. Our findings expand research on perceived economic mobility, highlighting its broader impact on behavior that affects the natural environment.
AB - People’s environmental protection behavior largely depends on their perception of the economic and social environment. Through six studies, this article investigates the relationship between perceived economic mobility and pro-environmental engagement. Using the World Values Survey, Study 1 (N = 59,948) found that lower mobility is linked to lower pro-environmental intentions. Studies 2 (N = 243) and 3 (N = 235) manipulated mobility in real and virtual society, supporting Study 1’s findings. Study 4 (N = 219) introduced cynicism, showing that lower mobility was associated with higher cynicism, which in turn was associated with lower pro-environmental behavior. Studies 5 (N = 234) and 6 (N = 294) manipulated mobility and measured cynicism as well as environmental donation, providing further evidence. Our findings expand research on perceived economic mobility, highlighting its broader impact on behavior that affects the natural environment.
KW - cynicism
KW - perceived economic mobility
KW - pro-environmental engagement
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85214197243
U2 - 10.1177/19485506241311347
DO - 10.1177/19485506241311347
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85214197243
SN - 1948-5506
VL - 16
SP - 802
EP - 814
JO - Social Psychological and Personality Science
JF - Social Psychological and Personality Science
IS - 7
ER -