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12-05-2018

Does life satisfaction matter for pro-environmental behavior? Empirical evidence from China General Social Survey

Authors: Erda Wang, Nannan Kang

Published in: Quality & Quantity | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

A large body of literature has documented the effect of people’s environmental behavior on their life satisfaction. However, no attention has been paid to a plausibly reversal relation between the two, i.e., the effect of people’s life satisfaction on their environmental behaviors. As a result, the commonly recognized empirical findings might implicate some risks of biases and inaccuracy due to the present of the endogeneity complexity. To fill in this gap, this paper attempts to investigate whether there exists a causal effect of people’s life satisfaction on their pro-environmental behavior by utilizing an instrument variable model. In the process, a two stages least squares model was utilized for parameter estimation using a large dataset collected by China General Social Survey, and in meanwhile an unexpected length of sunshine hours was introduced as being an instrument variable. The results show that people’s life satisfaction indeed spurs their interest of participating in pro-environmental behavior. Consequently, an individual’s environmental concern poses a prime influential mechanism for one’s life satisfaction, and in turn the level of people’s satisfaction could exert a considerable influence to their environment behavior. Thus, improving the life well-being for the general public may turn into a spontaneous instrument in resolving the potential conflicts between economic growth and environment protection.

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Footnotes
1
Pro-environmental behavior, environmental behavior, pro-ecological behavior, ecologically responsible behaviors and environmentally responsible behaviors are used interchangeably in this paper. Because the different term above showed the unified connotation of environmental behavior, which is environmentally responsible behaviors such as green consumption, natural protection and support for environmentally friendly products (Schultz and Kaiser 2012; Steg and Vlek 2009).
 
2
As argued by Welsch (2007, 2009), one can uses happiness, life satisfaction and subjective well-being as a proxy for the individual’s utility. Therefore, in this literature, as in the present paper, the three terms are used interchangeably.
 
3
In 2010, Easterlin published the results of a survey of Chinese life satisfaction (1990–2010) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), suggested that Chinese life satisfaction shows a sharp decline in the last two decades, which presents a striking contrast to economic growth. Similarly, the World Values Survey (WVS) displays Chinese residents’ happiness tends to decline in 1990–2005.
 
4
For further information on the China General Social Survey, please refer to: http://​www.​chinagss.​org/​.
 
5
The CGSS also covers various environmental behaviors in the public spheres. For instances, “Have you signed a petition about environmental problems?” “Have you donated money to some environmental groups?” “Have you taken part in the protests for a specific environmental problem?” However, each of them failed to pass the reliability and validity tests. Therefore, they were not adopted in this analysis.
 
6
It has been well-established in the literature that the household consumption expenditure is commonly used to represent people’s living standard differences. Therefore, it has been commonly regard as a better proxy for individual life satisfaction (Deaton 1997; Goodman and Oldfield 2004; Tran et al. 2018). In our study, we used the household expenditure data in the city level and its measurement on how to develop the Gini coefficient can be referred to Hu (2004).
 
7
According to Gebauer et al. (2012) only when religion has the mainstream value of society, the benefits of religion for individual well-being become more pronounced.
 
8
Binder and Blankenberg (2016) found that egoistic concerns have a negative impact on subjective well-being while altruistic concerns are positively associated with people’s happiness.
 
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Metadata
Title
Does life satisfaction matter for pro-environmental behavior? Empirical evidence from China General Social Survey
Authors
Erda Wang
Nannan Kang
Publication date
12-05-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Quality & Quantity / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-018-0763-0

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