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Wokje Abrahamse
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A review of intervention studies aimed at household energy conservation
W Abrahamse, L Steg, C Vlek, T Rothengatter
Journal of environmental psychology 25 (3), 273-291, 2005
36172005
Factors influencing the acceptability of energy policies: A test of VBN theory
L Steg, L Dreijerink, W Abrahamse
Journal of environmental psychology 25 (4), 415-425, 2005
14302005
The effect of tailored information, goal setting, and tailored feedback on household energy use, energy-related behaviors, and behavioral antecedents
W Abrahamse, L Steg, C Vlek, T Rothengatter
Journal of environmental psychology 27 (4), 265-276, 2007
11992007
How do socio-demographic and psychological factors relate to households’ direct and indirect energy use and savings?
W Abrahamse, L Steg
Journal of economic psychology 30 (5), 711-720, 2009
10932009
Social influence approaches to encourage resource conservation: A meta-analysis
W Abrahamse, L Steg
Global environmental change 23 (6), 1773-1785, 2013
8242013
Values, identity and pro-environmental behaviour
B Gatersleben, N Murtagh, W Abrahamse
Contemporary Social Science 9 (4), 374-392, 2014
5952014
Factors related to household energy use and intention to reduce it: The role of psychological and socio-demographic variables
W Abrahamse, L Steg
Human ecology review, 30-40, 2011
5432011
Factors influencing car use for commuting and the intention to reduce it: A question of self-interest or morality?
W Abrahamse, L Steg, R Gifford, C Vlek
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 12 (4), 317-324, 2009
4992009
Meta‐analysis of human connection to nature and proenvironmental behavior
J Whitburn, W Linklater, W Abrahamse
Conservation biology 34 (1), 180-193, 2020
4692020
General antecedents of personal norms, policy acceptability, and intentions: The role of values, worldviews, and environmental concern
L Steg, JIM De Groot, L Dreijerink, W Abrahamse, F Siero
Society and Natural Resources 24 (4), 349-367, 2011
3572011
Why are energy policies acceptable and effective?
L Steg, L Dreijerink, W Abrahamse
Environment and behavior 38 (1), 92-111, 2006
2892006
Communicating the climate impacts of meat consumption: The effect of values and message framing
T Graham, W Abrahamse
Global Environmental Change 44, 98-108, 2017
1932017
Beyond rhetoric: the possibilities of and for ‘sustainable lifestyles’
D Evans, W Abrahamse
Environmental Politics 18 (4), 486-502, 2009
1812009
Persuasive normative messages: The influence of injunctive and personal norms on using free plastic bags
JIM De Groot, W Abrahamse, K Jones
Sustainability 5 (5), 1829-1844, 2013
1752013
Informational strategies to promote pro‐environmental behaviour: Changing knowledge, awareness, and attitudes
W Abrahamse, E Matthies
Environmental psychology: An introduction, 261-272, 2018
1592018
Pleasure or profit? Surveying the purchasing intentions of potential electric vehicle adopters in China
BK Sovacool, W Abrahamse, L Zhang, J Ren
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 124, 69-81, 2019
1182019
Social influence in the global diffusion of alternative fuel vehicles–A meta-analysis
H Pettifor, C Wilson, J Axsen, W Abrahamse, J Anable
Journal of Transport Geography 62, 247-261, 2017
1142017
Effectiveness of a web-based intervention to encourage carpooling to work: A case study of Wellington, New Zealand
W Abrahamse, M Keall
Transport policy 21, 45-51, 2012
1012012
Values and sustainable lifestyles
B Gatersleben, E White, W Abrahamse, T Jackson, D Uzzell
Architectural Science Review 53 (1), 37-50, 2010
912010
Bloated bodies and broken bricks: Power, ecology, and inequality in the political economy of natural disaster recovery
BK Sovacool, M Tan-Mullins, W Abrahamse
World Development 110, 243-255, 2018
902018
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