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Local Identity and the Role of Individual Differences in the Use of Natural Resources: The Case of Water Consumption1
Authors:Marino Bonaiuto  Elena Bilotta  Mirilia Bonnes  Manuela Ceccarelli  Helga Martorella  Giuseppe Carrus
Institution:1. Department of Psychology of Developmental and Socialization Processes
Sapienza University of Rome
Rome, Italy;2. Department of Cultural and Educational Studies–Experimental Psychology Laboratory
University of Roma Tre
Rome, Italy
Abstract:A field study assessed the role of social value orientation (SVO) and identification with the local community on water conservation behavior in Italy. Participants (N = 758) completed a self‐reported questionnaire, during summer and Easter time. It was expected that SVO and local identification would affect cooperation in conserving water resources. Consistent with the hypotheses, the highest levels of voluntary cooperation were detected among prosocial persons with high local identity, while the lowest levels of cooperation were detected among proself persons with low local identity. Other factors (e.g., perception of local authority's legitimacy, place of residence, severity of water scarcity condition) did not affect the hypothesized interaction. The theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed.
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