| AUD 15 |
Office environments: Energy consumption & certification (from 12:30 to 13:40) |
| Brensing, J., Schweizer-Ries, P., Thewes, A., & Maas, S. The influence of objective and perceived room climate control on user satisfaction in the context of reduced energy consumption in office buildings and schools – An interdisciplinary view |
| Kientzel, J., & Kok. G. Adoption of voluntary environmental building rating schemes: A reasoned action perspective on building professionals' behavior |
| Littleford, C., Ryley, T. J., & Firth, S. K. The energy consumption behaviour of individual office workers: Influences of context, control and norms |
| Schakib-Ekbatan, K., Schweizer-Ries, P., & Wagner, A. Does building energy standard make a difference? Results from post occupancy evaluation in office buildings in Germany |
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| AUD 4 |
Sustainable cars: Novel technologies |
| Huijts, N., Molin, E., & van Wee, B. The antecedents of intention to act in favor or against a hydrogen refueling station |
| Schütte, A. K., Irrgang, J., & Schweizer-Ries, P. Systemic diagnosis and intervention concerning stakeholders’ acceptance of bio-fuels in Germany |
| Verberne, F. M. F., Midden, C., & Ham, J. How to trust and accept automation technology in cars |
| Verbrugge, K., & Hauttekeete, L. The drive to drive electric: A combined approach toward user motivation and adoption of plug-in electric vehicles |
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| AUD 11 |
Climate change: Risks, worries, hopes & optimism |
| Böhm, G., Bostrom, A., O'Connor, R., & Hanss, D. Climate change: The relationship between causal beliefs, risk perceptions, and preferences for policy actions |
| Lammel, A. Going back again and again: Cognitive inconsistency in the elaboration of climate change representation |
| Liebler, K., Reisse, K.,& Spada, H. Risk perception and emotions as reactions to regional consequences of global climate change |
| Ojala, M. Regulating worry, promoting hope: How children, adolescents, and young adults cope psychologically with climate change |
| Soland, M. Optimism towards green technologies and personal responsibility for environmentally sound behaviour |
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| AUD 12 |
The self & others in sustainable behavior |
| Boeve-de Pauw, J., Jacobs, K., & van Petegem, P. Are gender differences in environmental values methodological artefacts? Factorial invariance of the 2-MEV across gender |
| Brudermann, T., Dobernig, K., & Stagl, S. Environmentally harmful behaviors: Insights from social neuroscience |
| Hanss, D., & Böhm, G. A social dilemma approach to sustainable consumption: The role of value orientation, time perspective, and self-efficacy beliefs with regard to encouraging others |
| Milfont, T. L., Davis, L, & Konrad, C. Views of the self and environmental attitudes: An experimental examination |
| Taufik, D., Bolderdijk, J. W., Keizer, K. E., & Steg, L. Tailoring social feedback: The role of reference group relevancy |
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SYMPOSIUM: Human relationships with nature, restoration and health |
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Organizers: Cervinka, R., & Corraliza, J. A. |
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Discussant: Galan-Diaz, C. |
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