Klösch Beate, Wardana Rebecca, Hadler Markus
Institute of Sociology, University of Graz, Universitätsstraße 15, 8010 Graz, Austria.
OZS Osterr Z Soziol. 2021;46(4):457-469. doi: 10.1007/s11614-021-00464-x. Epub 2021 Nov 28.
Previous analyses of environmentally conscious intentions showed that the willingness to sacrifice for the environment decreased during the COVID-19 crisis in Austria. There is a large body of empirical research and theoretical models dealing with the explanation of environmental behavior, but these explanations have always been considered in the context of a pandemic-free society. The aim of this research note is therefore to consider the willingness to sacrifice in a crisis period. The data used for the analyses is the Austrian part of the international 'Values in Crisis' survey. For this purpose, more than 2000 individuals were surveyed online about their values, social orientations and their current life situation during the first COVID-19 wave (May 2020). Blockwise regression models are used to examine the influence of crisis perceptions, environmental attitudes and values on the willingness to sacrifice for the environment. The analyses show a relatively strong influence of environmental attitudes and values, but also additional effects of concerns about the COVID-19 crisis and especially its economic impact.
先前对环保意识意图的分析表明,在奥地利,为环境做出牺牲的意愿在新冠疫情危机期间有所下降。有大量实证研究和理论模型致力于解释环境行为,但这些解释一直是在无疫情社会的背景下进行考量的。因此,本研究报告的目的是探讨危机时期的牺牲意愿。分析所使用的数据来自国际“危机中的价值观”调查的奥地利部分。为此,在新冠疫情第一波期间(2020年5月),对2000多名个人进行了在线调查,了解他们的价值观、社会取向和当前生活状况。采用分块回归模型来检验危机认知、环境态度和价值观对为环境做出牺牲意愿的影响。分析结果显示,环境态度和价值观有相对较强的影响,同时对新冠疫情危机尤其是其经济影响的担忧也有额外影响。