英文摘要 |
Climate change impacts every country's economy, society, and people's lives. It increases people's fear and anxiety, which harms their physical health. Every government has agreed on how to reduce global warming effectively. Previous research has pointed out that buildings are the leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions. This study attempts to establish a theoretical model between health-risk perception, environmental attitude, death anxiety, and green building appearance acceptance intentions. It examines the relationship between health-risk perceptions, green building appearance acceptance intentions, and environmental attitudes. Then, it investigates the psychological mechanism of the relationship between health-risk perception and green building appearance acceptance intentions. Finally, it examines the moderated effect of death anxiety on environmental attitudes and green building appearance acceptance intentions. The questionnaires were distributed in three waves to 355 all-volunteer forces. All hypotheses supported and showed that the health-risk perception was positively related to green building appearance acceptance intentions and environmental attitude, the mediated effect of environmental attitude, and the moderated effect of death anxiety. As a result, this research will fill a research gap in terror management theory, expand research findings on pro-environmental behavioral intentions, and propose practical implications for sustainable development. |