TY - JOUR
T1 - Time perspective and attitude-behaviour consistency in future-oriented behaviours
AU - Rabinovich, Anna
AU - Morton, Thomas
AU - Postmes, Tom
PY - 2010/3/1
Y1 - 2010/3/1
N2 - The authors propose that the salience of a distant-future time perspective, compared to a near-future time perspective, should increase attitude-behaviour and attitude-intention consistency for future-oriented behaviours. To test this prediction, time perspective was experimentally manipulated in three studies. Across studies, participants in the distant-future time perspective condition demonstrated a strong positive relationship between attitudes towards future-oriented behaviours (saving and environmental protection) and corresponding intentions, as well as between attitudes and behaviour. In the near-future time perspective condition, the relationship between attitudes and intentions and attitudes and behaviour was significantly weaker than in the distant-future time perspective condition. The theoretical implications of these results and suggestions for future research are discussed.
AB - The authors propose that the salience of a distant-future time perspective, compared to a near-future time perspective, should increase attitude-behaviour and attitude-intention consistency for future-oriented behaviours. To test this prediction, time perspective was experimentally manipulated in three studies. Across studies, participants in the distant-future time perspective condition demonstrated a strong positive relationship between attitudes towards future-oriented behaviours (saving and environmental protection) and corresponding intentions, as well as between attitudes and behaviour. In the near-future time perspective condition, the relationship between attitudes and intentions and attitudes and behaviour was significantly weaker than in the distant-future time perspective condition. The theoretical implications of these results and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1348/014466608x401875
DO - 10.1348/014466608x401875
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 19224678
AN - SCOPUS:77952756380
SN - 0144-6665
VL - 49
SP - 69
EP - 89
JO - British Journal of Social Psychology
JF - British Journal of Social Psychology
IS - 1
ER -