Religiosity, spirituality or environmental consciousness? Analysing determinants of pro-environmental religious practices (Record no. 527043)

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Personal name Chavan, Pravin and Sharma, Anil
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Title Religiosity, spirituality or environmental consciousness? Analysing determinants of pro-environmental religious practices
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of Human Values
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Extent 30(2), May, 2024: p.160-187
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Summary, etc This study examines factors influencing pro-environmental practices for Ganesh idol immersion, a major Hindu religious celebration. The study explores whether environmental consciousness or spiritual beliefs and values are antecedents of pro-environment religious practices adopted for the Ganesh idol immersion. The survey used validated scales to assess spiritual beliefs, spiritual values, environmental consciousness and behaviour, and religious practices. Confirmatory factor analysis and Cronbach alpha ensured spiritual beliefs and values, environmental consciousness and behaviour, and the scale’s reliability and validity. The study has established a positive relationship between spiritual values, environmental consciousness and behaviour and pro-environmental religious practices. Spiritual belief inversely influences pro-environmental religious practices. The two-stage cluster analysis classifies respondents as environmental stewardship, pro-environmentalist, environment and religious neutral, extrinsic religiousness and intrinsic religiousness, aligning with established theory. Segmenting respondents into profiles provides insights to develop focused pro-environmental messaging that resonates across diverse audiences. These findings offer important practical implications for policymakers and environmental agencies seeking to balance religious traditions and ecological impact. Finally, the study advocates religious environmentalism to foster pro-environmental behaviour.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09716858231220689
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ganesh idol immersion, Religious practices, Environmental consciousness, Spiritual beliefs, Spiritual values, Religious environmentalism, Pro-environmental behaviour, Survey analysis, Confirmatory factor analysis, Cronbach alpha, Cluster analysis, Environmental stewardship, Extrinsic religiousness, Intrinsic religiousness, Cultural sustainability
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Main entry heading Journal of Human Values
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Subject DIP RELIGION
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-07-30 30(2), May, 2024: p.160-187 AR132509 2024-07-30 Articles

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