US citizens' representations of God and support for sustainability policies

KA Johnson, RL Liu, EA Minton…�- Journal of Public�…, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This study proposes that certain religious and spiritual beliefs—specifically, representations
of God—play an indirect but influential role in cognitive processing of (1) sustainability�…

Thou shall not? The influence of religion on beliefs of stewardship and dominion, sustainable behaviors, and marketing systems

RB Leary, EA Minton…�- Journal of�…, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This research explores the macro-level influences of religion on the marketplace by showing
how religion influences beliefs of dominion and stewardship, which subsequently influence�…

The potential of religion for promoting sustainability: The role of stewardship

K Eom, ST Ng�- Topics in Cognitive Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The present paper discusses how religious, theistic stewardship—the belief that humans
have a responsibility to take care of the world that God created and has entrusted to�…

[HTML][HTML] Who cares more about the environment, those with an intrinsic, an extrinsic, a quest, or an atheistic religious orientation?: Investigating the effect of religious�…

D Arli, P Van Esch, Y Cui�- Journal of Business Ethics, 2023 - Springer
There is a consensus among scientists that climate change is an existing, growing, and
human-made threat to our planet. The topic is a divisive issue worldwide, including among�…

Religiosity moderates the link between environmental beliefs and pro-environmental support: The role of belief in a controlling god

K Eom, CS Saad, HS Kim�- Personality and Social�…, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The current research examines differences in what motivates environmentally sustainable
behavior between more and less religious people in the United States. We found that�…

Investigating moral links between religiosity, altruism, and green consumption

A Davari, P Iyer, D Strutton�- Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector�…, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Religious practice and green consumption seem inherently related, as each activity
purportedly benefits society. Despite this, few studies have explored the possibility that�…

How love of nature promotes green consumer behaviors: The mediating role of biospheric values, ecological worldview, and personal norms

L Wu, Y Zhu�- PsyCh Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Previous studies have pointed out the importance of emotional affiliation with nature in
fostering environmentalism, but the mechanisms through which such emotional motives�…

[HTML][HTML] Religion, environmental guilt, and pro-environmental support: The opposing pathways of stewardship belief and belief in a controlling god

K Eom, TQH Tok, CS Saad, HS Kim�- Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Religion exerts significant influence on how individuals respond to social issues. The
present research investigates the implications of religious beliefs on emotions and�…

Opposing effects of spirituality and religious fundamentalism on environmental attitudes

JL Preston, F Shin�- Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
Religious attitudes can have a strong influence on environmental beliefs and behavior, both
positively and negatively. This work investigates opposing influences of religion of�…

Greening up because of god: The relations among religion, sustainable consumption and subjective well‐being

EA Minton, H Jeffrey Xie, E Gurel‐Atay…�- …�Journal of Consumer�…, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Although prior research has explored religion, sustainable consumption, and subjective well‐
being as isolated constructs, research has yet to explore the relations among these�…