A Bibliometric Review On Migration Of Pro-Environmental Behavior: Trends And Developments
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This paper aims to study the research trend and future research direction of the change of pro-environment behavior over time. A systematic analysis of all literature on pro-environmental behavior in the Scopus database is conducted using cite space. According to analysis, the quantity of publications on pro-environmental behavior has increased by years, and fluctuated greatly since 2008. Keyword co-occurrence analysis showed that the main keywords of pro-environment behavior are tourist behavior, western Europe, consumption behavior, conservation of natural resources, energy conservation, and environmental protection. Keyword clusters reveal the prevailing research direction of pro-environmental behavior mainly focuses on different environmental protection behaviors and factors affecting pro-environmental behavior. Keyword burst analysis shows that in the future, it has great research value in improving public participation, corporate social responsibility, and promoting environmentally sustainable development. This study provides evidence for further exploring the research gaps and hotspots of pro-environment behavior.
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