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Resource typeBachelor Thesis
Title(s)Effects of sufficiency-promoting campaigns on the intention to avoid leisure air travel
Alternative title(s)Auswirkungen von suffizienzfördernden Kampagnen auf die Absicht, private Flugreisen zu vermeiden
DOI10.48548/pubdata-1702
Handle20.500.14123/1797
CreatorHörnstein, Maja Carina  0009-0001-8751-4682
Study programmeUmweltwissenschaften
RefereeHörisch, Jacob  0000-0001-5825-1652  1015929621
Imschloß, Monika  0000-0001-8582-5965  1062996151
AbstractPurpose – The purpose of this thesis is to examine the effects of a sufficiency-promoting campaign on participants’ intention to reduce or avoid leisure air travel following the Theory of Planned Behavior. Design/methodology/approach – A quantitative online experiment was conducted with participants acquired in convenience sampling (N = 240) from which half were randomly selected to be exposed to a fictional campaign promoting sufficiency in leisure air travel. After that, all participants were asked to answer questions assessing attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control and intention to reduce or avoid leisure flights. In addition, past flight behavior, the number of flights in the last twelve months, environmental behavior, social desirability, and sociodemographic data were included as control variables. Findings – Mann-Whitney U tests revealed that the attitude towards reducing leisure air travel was significantly different between the groups: The group of participants exposed to the stimulus evaluated a reduction of air travel more positive. No differences were found for subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and intention. Findings from a two-step hierarchical regression analysis revealed attitude as the most significant predictor of intention. Within the Theory of Planned Behavior, subjective norm also had a significant, but small influence on intention. When relevant control variables were entered, sufficient past flight behavior for sustainability reasons emerged as a significant predictor, and subjective norm was no longer significant. Implications – This thesis suggests that sufficiency-promoting campaigns can be useful to create positive attitudes towards reducing leisure air travel. It calls for further longitudinal research on effects of more sophisticated campaigns on intentions and actual behavior.
LanguageEnglish
KeywordsAir travel; Air trip; Theory of planned behavior; Flight behavior; Sustainability; Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney-Test; Mann-Whitney-U-Test
DDC306.4819
Date of thesis submission2024-01-20
Date of defense2024-02-29
Year of publication in PubData2025
Publishing typeFirst publication
Date issued2025-03-06
Creation contextStudy
Date of Availability2025-03-06T10:30:43Z
Archiving Facility Medien- und Informationszentrum (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Granting InstitutionLeuphana Universität Lüneburg
Published byMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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