School of Economics and Management, China University of Mining and Technology, China.
School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology. Address: University Road No.1, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, 221116, China.
J Environ Manage. 2021 Jan 15;278(Pt 2):111544. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111544. Epub 2020 Oct 28.
The popularity of Internet technology has resulted in people's lives being increasingly embedded in this network. The rise in usage of environmental protection apps has become a powerful tool in driving offline environmental protection activities and green lifestyles. However, little is known about the public's online green behavior. To fill this gap, we took Ant Forest, the most influential online environmental protection project in China, as a case study to explore the driving psychology of Ant Forest users' continuous use behaviors (CUBs) by expanding the use and gratifications theory. The proposed hypotheses were tested using a structural equation model based on data from 951 Ant Forest users. The results showed that users' gratification is an important psychological motivation that encourages CUBs in Ant Forest, and the different dimensions of gratification have significant differences in the driving intensity of the three types of CUBs. Moreover, emotional dependence moderates the relationships between gratifications and CUBs. Finally, from the perspective of cultivating gratification, this study suggests promoting the continuous use of Ant Forest as it provides a reference for understanding and developing online green behavior.
互联网技术的普及使得人们的生活越来越融入网络。环保应用程序的兴起已成为推动线下环保活动和绿色生活方式的有力工具。然而,公众的在线绿色行为鲜为人知。为了填补这一空白,我们以中国最具影响力的在线环保项目蚂蚁森林为例,通过扩展使用与满足理论,探讨蚂蚁森林用户持续使用行为(CUBs)的驱动心理。我们基于 951 名蚂蚁森林用户的数据,采用结构方程模型检验了提出的假设。结果表明,用户的满足感是鼓励蚂蚁森林 CUBs 的重要心理动机,满足感的不同维度对三种类型的 CUBs 的驱动强度有显著差异。此外,情感依赖调节了满足感和 CUBs 之间的关系。最后,从培养满足感的角度出发,本研究建议促进蚂蚁森林的持续使用,为理解和发展在线绿色行为提供参考。