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Archive | 2008

Differences in preferences towards the environment: The impact of a gender, age and parental effect

Benno Torgler; María Angeles García Valiñas; Alison Macintyre

The paper investigates empirically the differences in preferences towards protection of the environment. Using seven different dependent variables to focus on the impact of age, gender and children we use a large micro data set covering data from 33 Western and Eastern European countries. The results indicate that women have both a stronger preference towards the environment and a stronger willingness to contribute. Moreover, we observe the tendency of a negative correlation between age and environmental preferences. However, a positive effect is visible once we focus on the impact of age on social norms (environmental morale). Finally, we were not able to observe that having children is positively correlated with a stronger preference towards the environment.


Economic Analysis and Policy | 2008

Causes and Consequences of Tax Morale: An Empirical Investigation

Benno Torgler; İhsan Cemil Demir; Alison Macintyre; Markus Schaffner

Many taxpayers truthfully declare their income to the tax administration. Why? In this paper we have found a significant correlation between tax morale and tax evasion, controlling a variety of factors. Furthermore we have analysed tax morale as dependent variable and studied the determinants that shape it. The results indicate that factors such as the tax administration, tax system, tax awareness, compliance perceptions, trust in officials and others, and the willingness to obey have a relatively strong impact on tax morale.


Environmental Values | 2012

Justifiability of Littering: An Empirical Investigation

Benno Torgler; María A. García-Valiñas; Alison Macintyre

This paper investigates the relationship between voluntary participation in environmental organisations and the justifiability of littering behaviour. Previous empirical work regarding determinants of littering and littering behaviour remains scarce, particularly in socio-economic analysis. We address these deficiencies, demonstrating a strong empirical link between environmental participation and reduced public littering in the European Values Survey (EVS) data for 30 Western and Eastern European countries. The results suggest that membership in environmental organisations is related to a stronger commitment to anti-littering behaviour, thereby supporting improved environmental quality.


QUT Business School | 2010

Participation in Environmental Organizations

Benno Torgler; María A. García-Valiñas; Alison Macintyre

For decades, social scientists have searched for factors that shape pro-environmental behaviour. However, only a few studies have investigated the causes and consequences of participation in environmental organizations. This book fills the gap by analysing in detail the determinants of environmental participation and its consequences in different parts of the world. Benno Torgler, Maria A. Garcia-Valinas and Alison Macintyre seek the answer to several questions regarding who is working towards positive outcomes for our environment, what sort of social and institutional context will assist voluntary participation, what sort of attitudes are related to positive environmental behavior, and which countries are active on the intergovernmental stage. By focusing on voluntary participation in environmental organizations, we are able to determine the level of willingness to work towards a solution for environmental problems. This allows an insight into the motivations and attitudes of individuals and nations and how these factors can affect environmental cooperation. Participation in Environmental Organizations sheds light on who is liable to participate and will help to see whose priorities and values are forwarded through voluntary activities and to what extent voluntary participation can become representative. Thus, the book provides a unique examination of citizens’ willingness to participate in environmental organizations. The book will be of interest to Economics students and researchers alike who seek a deeper understanding of the theory and practice of environmental participation.


Archive | 2008

Environmental Participation and Environmental Motivation

Benno Torgler; María A. García-Valiñas; Alison Macintyre

We explore whether environmental motivation affects environmental behavior by focusing on volunteering. The paper first introduces a theoretical model of volunteering in environmental organizations. In a next step, it tests the hypothesis working a large micro data set covering 32 countries from both Western and Eastern Europe using several different proxies to measure environmental motivation. As a robustness test we also explore the relationship at the macro level extending the number of countries investigated. Our results indicate a strong positive relationship between environmental motivation and individualsi?½ voluntary engagement in environmental organizations.


Chapters | 2011

Shadow Economy, Voice and Accountability, and Corruption

Benno Torgler; Friedrich Schneider; Alison Macintyre

The shadow economy (also known as the black or underground economy) covers a vast array of trade, goods and services that are not part of the official economy of a country. This original and comprehensive Handbook presents the latest research on the size and development of the shadow economy, which remains an integral component of the economies of most developing and many developed countries.


QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance | 2007

Tax Compliance, Tax Morale and Governance Quality

Benno Torgler; Markus Schaffner; Alison Macintyre


Archive | 2007

TAX EVASION, TAX MORALE AND INSTITUTIONS

Benno Torgler; Markus Schaffner; Alison Macintyre


QUT Business School | 2012

Volunteering, pro-environmental attitudes and norms

María A. García-Valiñas; Alison Macintyre; Benno Torgler


QUT Business School | 2011

Participation in environmental organizations: an empirical analysis

Benno Torgler; María A. García-Valiñas; Alison Macintyre

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Benno Torgler

Queensland University of Technology

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Markus Schaffner

Queensland University of Technology

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Friedrich Schneider

Johannes Kepler University of Linz

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