The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest

In order to cope with the environmental issues caused by rapid economic development, an environmental game called ant forest, developed by alipay, is used to advocate green awareness in china. The game mechanism of ant forest allows users to transform rewards into real trees. This study applied the...

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Main Author: Huang, Miao
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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description In order to cope with the environmental issues caused by rapid economic development, an environmental game called ant forest, developed by alipay, is used to advocate green awareness in china. The game mechanism of ant forest allows users to transform rewards into real trees. This study applied the stimulus-organism-response (s-o-r) theory as the theoretical foundation, analysed the direct relationships between gamified reward, perceived persuasiveness and pro-environmental behaviour (peb), and analysed the effect of environmental awareness and motivation as moderating variables. The study uses the explanatory sequential mixed methods to achieve the study objectives. In the first phase, 621 ant forest users participated in the survey through online questionnaires and this resulted in quantitative analysis results. In the second phase, the researcher selected 12 participants from the first phase to interview them face-to-face. The survey results show that reward-based gamification can be used as a very effective stimulating method to promote users’ peb. The stimulus work primarily through ant forest’s perceived persuasiveness on users. The more important finding of this study is that it proved the moderating effect of environmental awareness on the relationship between perceived persuasiveness and peb, while environmental motivation does not show the moderating effect.
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spelling usm-626932025-07-28T03:27:12Z http://eprints.usm.my/62693/ The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest Huang, Miao P87-96 Communication. Mass media In order to cope with the environmental issues caused by rapid economic development, an environmental game called ant forest, developed by alipay, is used to advocate green awareness in china. The game mechanism of ant forest allows users to transform rewards into real trees. This study applied the stimulus-organism-response (s-o-r) theory as the theoretical foundation, analysed the direct relationships between gamified reward, perceived persuasiveness and pro-environmental behaviour (peb), and analysed the effect of environmental awareness and motivation as moderating variables. The study uses the explanatory sequential mixed methods to achieve the study objectives. In the first phase, 621 ant forest users participated in the survey through online questionnaires and this resulted in quantitative analysis results. In the second phase, the researcher selected 12 participants from the first phase to interview them face-to-face. The survey results show that reward-based gamification can be used as a very effective stimulating method to promote users’ peb. The stimulus work primarily through ant forest’s perceived persuasiveness on users. The more important finding of this study is that it proved the moderating effect of environmental awareness on the relationship between perceived persuasiveness and peb, while environmental motivation does not show the moderating effect. 2024-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62693/1/24%20Pages%20from%20HUANG%20MIAO.pdf Huang, Miao (2024) The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest. PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
spellingShingle P87-96 Communication. Mass media
Huang, Miao
The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest
title The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest
title_full The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest
title_fullStr The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest
title_full_unstemmed The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest
title_short The Moderating Effects Of Environmental Awareness And Environmental Motivation On The Relationship Between Reward-Based Gamification And Pro-Environmental Behaviour: A Case Of Alipay’S Ant Forest
title_sort moderating effects of environmental awareness and environmental motivation on the relationship between reward-based gamification and pro-environmental behaviour: a case of alipay’s ant forest
topic P87-96 Communication. Mass media
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