Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space: Common Good in Cities: People Who Cycle Are "Better" Than People Who Drive (opens in new tab)
"," Journal of Environmental Psychology (2023)Abstract: Orientation towards the common good is considered as a building block of social cohesion and has been shown to benefit both social communities and their residents. Mobility behavior (e.g. cycling) is associated with many positive psychological variables, but little is known about its relationship with the orientation towards the common good. This study examined the relationships between mobility behavior and four facets of orientation to...
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