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2019Peer influences and proenvironmental behavior: Panel evidence for the role of regional prevalence and diversityBinder, Martin; Blankenberg, Ann-Kathrin; Welsch, Heinz
2019Moral foundations and voluntary public good provision: The case of climate changeWelsch, Heinz
2019Pro-environmental norms and subjective well-being: Panel evidence from the UKBinder, Martin; Blankenberg, Ann-Kathrin; Welsch, Heinz
2020How climate-friendly behavior relates to moral identity and identity-protective cognition: Evidence from the European social surveysWelsch, Heinz
2021What shapes cognitions of climate change in Europe? Ideology, morality and the role of educational attainmentWelsch, Heinz
2021Do social norms trump rational choice in voluntary climate change mitigation? Multi-country evidence of social tipping pointsWelsch, Heinz
2022The relationship between pro-environmental behavior, economic preferences, and life satisfaction: Empirical evidence from GermanyHaverkamp, Thilo K. G.; Welsch, Heinz; Ziegler, Andreas
2023How the well-being function varies with age: The importance of income, health, and social relations over the life cycleBitzer, Jürgen; Gören, Erkan; Welsch, Heinz
2023Why is satisfaction from pro-environmental behaviors increasing in costs? Insights from the rational-choice decision-error frameworkWelsch, Heinz
2024Do national well-being scores capture nations' ecological resilience? Evidence for 124 countriesWelsch, Heinz
2024Using Life Satisfaction and Happiness Data for Environmental Valuation: An Experienced Preference ApproachFerreira, Susana; Moro, Mirko; Welsch, Heinz
2024Household sector carbon pricing, revenue rebating, and subjective well-being: A dollar is not a dollarWelsch, Heinz