Hjemmeside: http://www.dicelab.org
Stilling: stipendiat
Telefon: 55 58 88 99
E-post: Daniel.Hanss@isp.uib.no
Besøksadresse: DICE-Lab, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Christiesgt. 12, 5020 Bergen
- Miljøpsykologi
- Miljøvern
- Forbrukeratferd
- Bærekraftig forbruk
- Bærekraftig utvikling
- Risikopersepsjon
- Mestringstro
Rosentrater, L., Sælensminde, I., Ekström, F., Böhm, G., Bostrom, A., Hanss, D., & O'Connor, R. (forthcoming). Efficacy tradeoffs in individuals’ support for climate change policies. Environment & Behavior.
Böhm, G., & Hanss, D. (forthcoming). Hvordan opplever mennesker miljørisiko? In Å. Lappegard Hauge, A. Fyhri, & H. Nordh (Eds.), Norsk miljøpsykologi. SINTEF Akademisk forlag. (Norwegian; English title: How do people perceive environmental risks?)
Hanss, D., Böhm, G., & Pfister, H. R. (2012). Active red sports car and relaxed purple-blue van: Affective qualities predict color appropriateness for car types. Journal of Consumer Behaviour. doi: 10.1002/cb.1380 [abstract]
Bostrom, A., O'Connor, R. E., Böhm, G., Hanss, D., Bodi, O., Ekström, F., Halder, P., Jeschke, S., Mack, B., Qu, M., Rosentrater, L., Sandve, A., & Sælensminde, I. (2012). Causal thinking and support for climate change policies: International survey findings. Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions, 22, 210-222. doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.09.012 [abstract]
Hanss, D., & Böhm, G. (2011). Sustainability seen from the perspective of consumers. International Journal of Consumer Studies. doi: 10.1111/j.1470-6431.2011.01045.x
Hanss, D., & Böhm, G. (2010). Can I make a difference? The role of general and domain-specific self-efficacy in sustainable consumption decisions. Umweltpsychologie, 14, 46-74.
- PSYK331 Kognitiv psykologi (UiB)
- PSYK240 Miljø og risikopersepsjon (UiB)
- PSYK110 Work and organizational psychology (UiB)
- Bærekraftig forbruk (Norwegian School of Economics NHH; Bergen Summer Research School 2009)
- Role of emotions in risk perception and need satisfaction (Graduate School of Human Interaction and Growth, UiB)
- Prospect Theory and the maximization of happiness (Graduate School of Human Interaction and Growth, UiB)