Project reports
Interim project report to the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund
Journal articles and working papers
Moser, S., Seebauer, S. (2022). Has the COVID19 pandemic strengthened confidence in managing the climate crisis? Transfer of efficacy beliefs after experiencing lockdowns in Switzerland and Austria. Frontiers in Psychology: Environmental Psychology, 13:892735. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.892735. (formerly SPILLOVER Working Paper No. 2)
Seebauer, S., Ellmer, H. (2023). Mental representation of climate-relevant behaviours: Confirmatory testing of similarity patterns obtained in a card sorting task by young adults. Frontiers in Psychology: Environmental Psychology, 14:1117452. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1117452. (formerly SPILLOVER Working Paper No. 3)
Penker, M., Seebauer, S. (2021). „I should“ does not mean „I can“. Introducing Efficacy, Normative and General Compensatory Green Beliefs. Journal of Consumer Policy. doi:10.1007/s10603-023-09539-6. (formerly SPILLOVER Working Paper No. 1)
Brenner-Fliesser (2022). Relationship and predictors of impact, hybrid and intent measures of climate-related behaviour in different lifestyle domains. SPILLOVER Working Paper No. 4.
Academic theses
Eller, C. (2020). Der Zusammenhang zwischen Umweltbewusstsein und umweltbewusstem Verhalten von Maturanten und Maturantinnen. Bachelorarbeit Lehramt Sekundarstufe im Unterrichtsfach Geografie und Wirtschaftskunde, Universität Innsbruck.
Penker, M. (2020). Should doesn’t mean can. Examining Compensatory Green beliefs of Austrian school graduates. Masterarbeit Soziologie, Universität Graz.
Kofler, V. (2021). Change in climate behavior after life events. A study on Austrian school graduates. Masterarbeit Energie-, Verkehrs- und Umweltmanagement, Fachhochschule JOANNEUM Graz.