Welcome to the
Department of Sustainable Behavior and Management

at the Institute for Education, Work and Society

Our department, led by Jun.-Prof. Dr. Laura Henn, focuses on investigating, explaining, and promoting sustainable actions from an environmental psychology perspective. We aim to understand the conditions necessary for individuals to adopt sustainable lifestyles and examine how personal attitudes towards climate and environmental protection impact private consumption, mobility, dietary behavior, and overall sufficiency-oriented lifestyles, which involve voluntary reductions in resource consumption.

We explore how individuals' attitudes affect their actions as professionals, entrepreneurs, employees in organizations, or administrations. For instance, we investigate potential trade-offs between economic growth and sustainability among decision-makers in organizations.

Our research topics include:

  • examining the influence of personal sustainability attitudes on professional actions,
  • spillover effects of sustainable actions resulting from attitude change
  • measurement and validation of sufficiency as a psychological construct
  • the impact of context changes on behavioral costs for sustainable action
  • enhancing motivation for sustainable action through psychological engagement with conflicting goals
  • the ecological impact of sustainable behavior change
  • the role of (political) worldviews for the acceptance of climate protection measures

Get to know our team.

News

Polarisierte Diskussionen: Extremen Meinungen kann etwas entgegengesetzt werden [20.08.2024]

Forschende am Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID) und der Universität Hohenheim: Rhetorische Mittel führen zu gedanklichen Konflikten und moderateren Einstellungen. more


Neuveröffentlichung [20.08.2024]

Laura Henn hat mit weiteren Mitgliedern der Task Force "Mensch - Klima - Nachhaltigkeit" der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie einen Überblicksartikel veröffentlicht, der aufzeigt, wie Umweltpsychologie zur Bewältigung der Klimakrise beitragen kann. So hat die Forschung im Bereich der Umweltpsychologie zahlreiche Erkentnnisse über individuelle Verhaltensänderungen...more


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