Vol. 34 (2024)
Artículos de Investigación

Percepción de cambio climático y dimensiones de consumo sostenible: un estudio en universidades de Ciudad Obregón, México

Elba Myriam Navarro Arvizu
Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora
Biografía
Marisela Acosta Hernández
Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora

Publicado 2024-12-11

Cómo citar

Navarro Arvizu, E. M., & Acosta Hernández, M. (2024). Percepción de cambio climático y dimensiones de consumo sostenible: un estudio en universidades de Ciudad Obregón, México. Acta Universitaria, 34, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2024.4311

Resumen

Existe una problemática ambiental: los impactos del cambio climático son cada vez más fuertes y no hay consenso sobre la relación entre percepción del cambio climático y el comportamiento de consumo sostenible. El objetivo del estudio es analizar, en estudiantes universitarios, la influencia de la percepción del cambio climático sobre las dimensiones de comportamiento de consumo sostenible que señala la teoría de Ajzen (1991), con la finalidad de contribuir en la creación de nuevos conocimientos. Los sujetos considerados para la investigación fueron estudiantes universitarios de Ciudad Obregón, México, de los cuales se obtuvo una muestra de 408 sujetos. Se utilizó un cuestionario autoevaluativo que mide percepción del cambio climático y dimensiones de consumo sostenible. La presente fue una investigación cuantitativa donde, utilizando un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales, se aceptaron todas las hipótesis. Se concluyó que la percepción del cambio climático impacta positivamente sobre cada dimensión del comportamiento de consumo sostenible.

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