Better future with better us: Exploring young people's energy-saving behavior based on norm activation theory

Conserving energy use is a shared responsibility of all people, and it is essential for mitigating climate warming. The purpose of this study is to investigate energy-saving behaviors and the influencing factors of young people. We developed a new theoretical framework by adding self-efficacy and in...

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Main Authors: Hongyun Si (Author), Ze Yu (Author), Qi Jiang (Author), Yimeng Shu (Author), Wenwen Hua (Author), Xiaoyan Lv (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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