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Breaking and creating habits on the working floor: A field-experiment on the power of implementation intentions
Authors:Rob W. Holland  Henk Aarts  Daan Langendam
Affiliation:a Department of Social Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
b Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Previous research has shown that implementation intentions are effective tools to promote new behavior. The present study aimed to provide the first evidence that conscious planning is an effective tool in replacing well-learned habits with new habits. This was tested in a field-experiment on repetitive behavior in the domain of recycling, using 109 employees of a tele-company as participants. Recycling behavior of the participants was observed by the actual amount of paper and the number of plastic cups in their personal wastebaskets. Following a pre-measure, participants were assigned to either implementation intention conditions, conditions in which an eye-catching facility was placed to promote recycling behavior, or control conditions. Recycling behavior was substantially improved in the facility as well as the implementation intention conditions in week 1 and week 2 and still 2 months after the manipulation. These data supported our hypothesis that planning breaks down unwanted habits and creates new ones.
Keywords:Habit   Planning   Implementation intentions   Breaking habits   Goal-directed behavior   Field-experiment   Recycling   Environmental behavior   Self-regulation
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