Is environmental behavior related to economic risk preferences? An exploratory case by case analysis

Front Psychol. 2023 Aug 3:14:1212685. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1212685. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Do risk preferences play a role when deciding whether to act pro-environmentally? Looking at 28 different behaviors case by case - including recycling, waste reduction, energy and water conservation, consumer behavior, and environmental policy support - our data suggest no relation between most of the behaviors and economic risk preferences. However, economic risk preferences appear to have some relevance for travel mode choice and for specific consumer preferences (eco-friendly detergents, organic food, and single-use plastics), perhaps because people are better able to appreciate aspects of these behaviors related to risk (e.g., possibility of traffic accidents, health risks).

Keywords: attitude towards risk; consumer behavior; economic preferences; environmental behavior; risk preferences.