New LUMEN publication on Springer' Quality and Quantity by LUMEN research unit UNIFI
Published on 15 May 2024 | Publications
"Measuring Sustainability Consciousness in Italy" new open access publication from the LUMEN project, dated April 29, 2024, by Silvia Bacci, Bruno Bertaccini, Ester Macrì, and Anna Pettini, part of the research unit at the University of Florence, that has been released in the journal Quality and Quantity (Volume 58, pages 4751–4778, (2024)) by Springer.
The work validates the Italian version of the Sustainability Consciousness Questionnaire, developed to measure individual sustainability awareness, as detailed in the abstract below.
Abstract: Sustainability can be conceived as an ideal state in which society, environment and economy can thrive without harming each other in the present, future and global space. In this paper, we validate the Italian version of the sustainability consciousness questionnaire developed by a Swedish research group. The psychometric construct aims to measure individual sustainability consciousness through a combination of knowingness, attitudes and behaviour. The validation process is based on the hierarchical confirmatory factor analysis model and includes both the long and short forms of the questionnaire proposed in the original study. Specifically, we propose two alternative approaches to validate the short form, one based on the same subset of items as the original proposal and another based on a data-driven strategy that resulted in a different subset of items. Once validated on a national level, the sustainability consciousness questionnaire becomes a valuable tool for researchers and policymakers to assess the sustainability consciousness levels within a national or local population regarding this crucial issue, enabling the design of more precisely targeted policies.
DOI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11135-024-01877-y