Huo Rongmian, Yang Shasha, Dong Cai, Chen Sijing
College of Humanities and Foreign Languages, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou, China.
School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2025 Apr;64(2):e12815. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12815. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
We currently inhabit an era marked by increasing economic inequality. This paper delves into the repercussions of perceived economic inequality on individual-level pro-environmental engagement and puts forth an explanatory mechanism. Across three empirical studies encompassing an archival investigation employing a nationally representative data set (Study 1), an online survey (Study 2) and an in-lab experiment (Study 3), we consistently unearth the inhibiting effect of perceived economic inequality on individuals' pro-environmental involvement, whether assessed through pro-environmental intentions or behaviours. Furthermore, our findings reveal that individuals' identification with their country elucidates these results. Specifically, perceived economic inequality diminishes individuals' national identification, encompassing their concern for the country's well-being and their sense of shared destiny with fellow citizens, thereby curbing their pro-environmental engagement. Additionally, we conduct a single-paper meta-analysis (Study 4), revealing small to moderate effect sizes for our key findings. Theoretical and practical implications stemming from these novel findings are discussed.
我们当前生活在一个经济不平等日益加剧的时代。本文深入探讨了感知到的经济不平等对个人层面亲环境参与的影响,并提出了一种解释机制。在三项实证研究中,包括一项使用全国代表性数据集的档案调查(研究 1)、一项在线调查(研究 2)和一项实验室实验(研究 3),我们始终发现,无论通过亲环境意图还是行为来评估,感知到的经济不平等对个人的亲环境参与都具有抑制作用。此外,我们的研究结果表明,个人对国家的认同解释了这些结果。具体而言,感知到的经济不平等会削弱个人的国家认同,包括他们对国家福祉的关注以及与同胞的共同命运感,从而抑制他们的亲环境参与。此外,我们进行了一项单篇论文荟萃分析(研究 4),揭示了我们关键发现的效应大小为小到中等。讨论了这些新发现的理论和实践意义。