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Perceived Social Norms - Undertaking Environmental Measures

Perceived Social Norms - Undertaking Environmental Measures is a six-item measure of norms related to organizations engaging in measures that are beneficial to the environment. These norms are used to predict how likely organizations are to carry out environmental measures.

Categories

Geographies Tested: Spain

Populations Included: Female, Male

Age Range: Adults

Items:

How much do you think improvements in environmental management are valued in your company?

1. In your immediate family
2. Among your friends
3. Among your employees
4. In your social setting
5. Among your clients
6. Among other stakeholders (administration, suppliers, etc.)

Response Options:
7-point Likert scale
Strongly disagree - 1
Strongly agree - 7

Scoring Procedures

Not Available

Original Citation

Sanchez-Medina, A. J., Romero-Quintero, L., & Sosa-Cabrera, S. (2014). Environmental management in small and medium-sized companies: An analysis from the perspective of the theory of planned behavior. PLoS ONE, 9(2), e88504. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088504


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Formative Research

Qualitative Research

Existing Literature/Theoretical Framework

Field Expert Input

Cognitive Interviews / Pilot Testing

Reliability

Internal

Test-retest

Interrater

Validity

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Face

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