A comprehensive model of the psychology of environmental behaviour—A meta-analysis CA Klöckner Global environmental change 23 (5), 1028-1038, 2013 | 1693 | 2013 |
A comprehensive action determination model: Toward a broader understanding of ecological behaviour using the example of travel mode choice CA Klöckner, A Blöbaum Journal of Environmental Psychology 30 (4), 574-586, 2010 | 671 | 2010 |
How habits interfere with norm-directed behaviour: A normative decision-making model for travel mode choice CA Klöckner, E Matthies Journal of environmental psychology 24 (3), 319-327, 2004 | 554 | 2004 |
The role of parental behaviour for the development of behaviour specific environmental norms–The example of recycling and re-use behaviour E Matthies, S Selge, CA Klöckner Journal of environmental psychology 32 (3), 277-284, 2012 | 375 | 2012 |
Travel mode choice of women: the result of limitation, ecological norm, or weak habit? E Matthies, S Kuhn, CA Klöckner Environment and behavior 34 (2), 163-177, 2002 | 305 | 2002 |
Positive and negative spillover effects from electric car purchase to car use CA Klöckner, A Nayum, M Mehmetoglu Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 21, 32-38, 2013 | 287 | 2013 |
A multi-level approach to travel mode choice–How person characteristics and situation specific aspects determine car use in a student sample CA Klöckner, T Friedrichsmeier Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 14 (4), 261-277, 2011 | 273 | 2011 |
Adolescent school absenteeism: modelling social and individual risk factors JM Ingul, CA Klöckner, WK Silverman, HM Nordahl Child and Adolescent Mental Health 17 (2), 93-100, 2012 | 268 | 2012 |
The psychology of pro-environmental communication: beyond standard information strategies CA Klöckner Springer, 2015 | 263 | 2015 |
Saving electricity–For the money or the environment? Risks of limiting pro-environmental spillover when using monetary framing J Steinhorst, CA Klöckner, E Matthies Journal of Environmental Psychology 43, 125-135, 2015 | 259 | 2015 |
Applying a modified moral decision making model to change habitual car use: how can commitment be effective? E Matthies, CA Klöckner, CL Preißner Applied Psychology 55 (1), 91-106, 2006 | 233 | 2006 |
Social desirability in environmental psychology research: Three meta-analyses S Vesely, CA Klöckner Frontiers in psychology 11, 1395, 2020 | 223 | 2020 |
Car use of young adults: The role of travel socialization S Haustein, CA Klöckner, A Blöbaum Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 12 (2), 168-178, 2009 | 208 | 2009 |
General vs. domain specific recycling behaviour—Applying a multilevel comprehensive action determination model to recycling in Norwegian student homes CA Klöckner, IO Oppedal Resources, Conservation and Recycling 55 (4), 463-471, 2011 | 173 | 2011 |
Individual motivations for limiting meat consumption I Zur, C A. Klöckner British Food Journal 116 (4), 629-642, 2014 | 162 | 2014 |
Problems of Operationalizing Habits and Integrating Habits in Normative Decision‐Making Models1 CA Klöckner, E Matthies, M Hunecke Journal of Applied Social Psychology 33 (2), 396-417, 2003 | 161 | 2003 |
A comprehensive socio-psychological approach to car type choice A Nayum, CA Klöckner Journal of Environmental Psychology 40, 401-411, 2014 | 155 | 2014 |
The importance of personal norms for purchasing organic milk CA Klöckner, S Ohms British Food Journal 111 (11), 1173-1187, 2009 | 146 | 2009 |
Comparison of socio-psychological characteristics of conventional and battery electric car buyers A Nayum, CA Klöckner, M Mehmetoglu Travel Behaviour and Society 3, 8-20, 2016 | 143 | 2016 |
A social norms intervention going wrong: Boomerang effects from descriptive norms information I Richter, J Thøgersen, CA Klöckner Sustainability 10 (8), 2848, 2018 | 131 | 2018 |