2013

Beck, Sinatra & Lombardi

For the authors, the perception of knowledge correlated with concern (r = 0.556), responsibility (r = 0.443, p = 0.000) and concern with responsibility (r = 0.528, p = 0.000) and responsibility for dissemination ( r = 0.228, p = 0.000); personal responsibility with teaching (r = 0.290, p = 0.000), predictions of students with their knowledge (r = 0.496, p = 0.000) and teaching responsibility with feelings of comfort (r = 0.529; p = 0.000). They established differences between students of science, engineering, business, health, arts and education (vCramer = 0.0001) and responsibility (v = 0.000), feelings of comfort (v = 0.000) and teaching (v = 0.000).

2013

Corral et al.

They found that the virtues were shaped by the factors of humanism, justice and valuation (0.97, 0.98 and 0.94), while the sustainable behavior included the factors of altruism, proecologism, frugality and equity (0.63, 0.62, 0.79 and 0.74). The virtues of humanity determined the sustainable behavior (β = 0.67).

2013

Corral, Tapia, Ortiz & Fraijo

They established by means of a structural model [χ2 = 641.82 (201 gl), p < 0.0001; BBNFI = 0.91; CFI = 0.92; RMSEA = 0.06] two factors of first order, virtues and sustainable behavior, which had a positive correlation (0.67). They included three factors (humanity, justice and moderation) of second order for the case of virtues (0.97, 0.97 and 0.94 respectively) and four (altruism, proecology, frugality and equity) of second order for the case of sustainable behavior (0.63, 0.69, 0.79 and 0.74).

2013

Cunsolo et al.

They revealed that climate change is intuitively related to well-being and community identity. In this sense, their interviewees attribute spiritual links with their environment. Well-being is associated with the relationships that the interviewees establish with their environment and the attributions towards the surrounding elements. Health is represented by the identity and attribution that the environment generates.

2013

Dasaklis & Pappis

The literature reviewed by the authors attributes a greater relevance to climate change in the productive and administrative processes. Mainly in the design of processes and operations that reduce the impact of climate change on the environment. It is an environmental responsibility generated from a green agenda but established from the minimization of operating costs.

2013

Cold & Corral

They established by means of a structural model [χ2 = 197.15 (71 gl), p < 0.001; BBNFI = 0.90; BBNNFI = 0.91; CFI = 0.93; RMSEA = 0.007; R2 = 0.67] the individual characteristics of the offenders, which are determinants of antisocial behavior (0.62). The latter were determined by family violence (0.42) and the social environment (0.41). The individual characteristics were: anxiety (0.84), opposite behavior (0.68), ADHD (0.85), depression (0.67), inattention (0.84), low empathy (0.47) and low self-control (0.53). Antisocial behavior included antisocialization (0.76), aggression (0.99) and deviation (0.98).

2013

Tapia, Corral, Fraijo & Durón

They established by means of a structural model [χ2 = 382.3 (243 gl), p < 0.0001; NNFI = 0.93; RMSEA = 0.003; R2 = 0.57] the prediction of happiness based on sustainable behavior (0.17) and this based on behavioral intention (0.76). In turn, the sustainable behavior was determined by proecological behavior (0.80), frugality (0.66), equity (0.45) and altruism (0.41). Finally, the intention was influenced by indignation (0.26) and affinity (0.34).

2013

Vinneta & Maharaj

For the authors, self-transcendence was positively and significantly related to attitudes toward oneself (0.73).

2013

Wendling et al.

They showed that income determined the preferences for action in the face of climate change (β = 0.977, p = 0.000).

2018

Sandoval, Bustos & García

They reviewed the literature concerning the governance of water sustainability to propose a model in which the perception of risks will be associated with peripheral lifestyles such as the dosage that unlike optimization is intermittent and without some technology that allows it.

2018

García, Juárez y Bustos

They developed a model in which the local management of resources was established based on the uses and customs of rural areas, although command structures were modified, the community assembly continued with tequio and guatza, main activities dedicated to the dosage of water consumption.

2018

Juárez et al.

They established as an indicator of co-management reuse, since both public and civilian actors developed storage and dosage techniques in consumption that allow them to reuse their resources, although each time they are contaminated.