Christian A. Klöckner
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Motivating Sustainable Lifestyles: The Role of Anticipated Emotions and Psychological Reactance in Mobile App‐Based Interventions Open
Behavioural interventions using smartphones are increasing, yet limited research has examined the psychological drivers and barriers to adopting sustainable behaviours through mobile app‐mediated interventions. This study investigates how …
Beyond presence: understanding the role of identity and emotions in virtual reality for natural hazards preparedness Open
Virtual reality (VR) is an ever-evolving technology that offers immersive and interactive experiences for various purposes, such as preparing for Natural Hazards (NH). However, to create compelling VR experiences for NH preparedness, it is…
Survey data on consumer circular economy behaviours: Focus on repair, reuse, recycling, refurbishment, and sharing in electronics and furniture across Germany, Italy, India and South Africa Open
This dataset reports individual-level survey data on consumer attitudes and behaviours toward the circular economy (CE) in the electronics and furniture sectors across Germany, Italy, India, and South Africa (N = 4,216; at least 1,000 resp…
Savanna Life – evaluating board game players’ revealed preferences to inform conservation and development planning in the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem Open
Introduction Conservation and development planning is complex and can involve trade-offs and conflicts of interest. Games are an increasingly popular approach to exploring such conflicts and facilitating discussion and future planning. How…
Health outcomes of lifestyle treatment for patients with obesity before and during the COVID-19 pandemic—a retrospective pre-post study Open
Background In Norway, one treatment option for patients with obesity has been a multi-component lifestyle program with a continuous stay at rehabilitation centers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, these stays were reduced, and digital follow-…
Impact of anger, compassion and hope on climate action taking Open
Climate change is a serious threat to both people and ecosystems around the globe. This makes it increasingly important to understand what drives pro-environmental behavior (PEB). Emotions are increasingly recognized as key drivers of PEB,…
CLIMATE BRAIN - Questionnaires, Tasks and the Neuroimaging Dataset Open
Climate change threatens human populations and ecosystems worldwide. Neuroscience research on this topic is emerging, but validated questionnaires, stimuli, and fMRI tasks remain scarce. Here, we present the CLIMATE BRAIN dataset, a multim…
Perceived body size across sex and weight categories and its association with body size dissatisfaction: a cross-sectional study among early primary school children in Norway Open
Background Inaccurate perceptions of body size, known as body size misperception (BSM), may be linked to body size dissatisfaction (BSD) and unhealthy eating behaviours. However, these associations remain inconclusive and not fully underst…
Who Sets and Achieves Sustainable Lifestyle Goals? Insights from a Field-based Mobile App Intervention Open
Mobile app-based interventions aimed at promoting eco-friendly behaviors are increasingly engaging both public and academic interest. Yet, to date, the determinants of engagement with these applications remain largely unexplored. This pape…
Individual, collective and contextual dimensions of sustainable lifestyle change in daily life contexts: an integrated perspective Open
This paper aims to develop a conceptual and theoretical perspective on sustainable lifestyle change according to a multidisciplinary approach. In particular, we discuss the interplay between three orders of factors that, according to the l…
Can neighbourhood interventions strengthen collective climate action? Open
This paper builds on a model of individual and collective climate action on the neighbourhood level recently presented by Klöckner et al. [1]. In this model, types of local climate action were empirically categorized (diet, travel, protest…
Climate actions on the neighbourhood level—Individual, collective, cultural, and socio-structural factors Open
This paper takes a multi-perspective approach to understand drivers and barriers of climate action on the neighbourhood level. We start with the assumption that climate actions on the level of citizens are most motivating and promising, wh…
View article: Assessing the impact of structural change in sustainable consumption and lifestyles research
Assessing the impact of structural change in sustainable consumption and lifestyles research Open
Scientific evidence highlights the pivotal role for structural change in pursuit of the sustainability transformation. A particular challenge for research on structural aspects of sustainable consumption and lifestyles, however, is the ass…