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Sally Russell
Sally Russell
Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds
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Bringing habits and emotions into food waste behaviour
SV Russell, CW Young, KL Unsworth, C Robinson
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 125, 107-114, 2017
5682017
Water demand management research: A psychological perspective
S Russell, K Fielding
Water resources research 46 (5), 2010
4192010
Subcultures and sustainability practices: The impact on understanding corporate sustainability
MK Linnenluecke, SV Russell, A Griffiths
Business Strategy and the environment 18 (7), 432-452, 2009
4032009
Determinants of household water conservation: The role of demographic, infrastructure, behavior, and psychosocial variables
KS Fielding, S Russell, A Spinks, A Mankad
Water Resources Research 48 (10), 2012
3522012
Changing behaviour: Successful environmental programmes in the workplace
W Young, M Davis, IM McNeill, B Malhotra, S Russell, K Unsworth, ...
Business Strategy and the Environment 24 (8), 689-703, 2015
3212015
An experimental test of voluntary strategies to promote urban water demand management
KS Fielding, A Spinks, S Russell, R McCrea, R Stewart, J Gardner
Journal of environmental management 114, 343-351, 2013
3172013
Can social media be a tool for reducing consumers’ food waste? A behaviour change experiment by a UK retailer
W Young, SV Russell, CA Robinson, R Barkemeyer
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 117, 195-203, 2017
2272017
Greening organizational behavior: An introduction to the special issue
L Andersson, SE Jackson, SV Russell
Journal of Organizational Behavior 34 (2), 151-155, 2013
1972013
Sustainable retailing–influencing consumer behaviour on food waste
CW Young, SV Russell, CA Robinson, PK Chintakayala
Business Strategy and the Environment 27 (1), 1-15, 2018
1272018
Employee green behaviour: How organizations can help the environment
KL Unsworth, MC Davis, SV Russell, C Bretter
Current Opinion in Psychology 42, 1-6, 2021
1022021
Exploring the psychosocial and behavioural determinants of household water conservation and intention
SV Russell, C Knoeri
International Journal of Water Resources Development 36 (6), 940-955, 2020
1002020
Can green behaviors really be increased for all employees? Trade‐offs for “deep greens” in a goal‐oriented green human resource management intervention
MC Davis, KL Unsworth, SV Russell, JJ Galvan
Business Strategy and the Environment 29 (2), 335-346, 2020
912020
Chapter 4 The role of emotions in driving workplace pro-environmental behaviors
S Russell, A Griffiths
Emotions, ethics and decision-making, 83-107, 2008
852008
Understanding corporate sustainability
S Russell, N Haigh, A Griffiths
Corporate governance and sustainability. Routledge, London, 36-56, 2007
85*2007
Using individual householder survey responses to predict household environmental outcomes: The cases of recycling and water conservation
KS Fielding, Y van Kasteren, W Louis, B McKenna, S Russell, A Spinks
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 106, 90-97, 2016
602016
Changing organizational culture for sustainability
SV Russell, M McIntosh
The handbook of organizational culture and climate, 393-411, 2011
572011
Corporate environmentalism and top management identity negotiation
H Cherrier, SV Russell, K Fielding
Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2012
492012
The role of personal experience and prior beliefs in shaping climate change perceptions: a narrative review
K Sambrook, E Konstantinidis, S Russell, Y Okan
Frontiers in psychology 12, 669911, 2021
472021
Methodological challenges in sustainability science: A call for method plurality, procedural rigor and longitudinal research
H Von Wehrden, C Luederitz, J Leventon, S Russell
Challenges in Sustainability 5 (1), 35-42, 2017
392017
Turn it off: An action research study of top management influence on energy conservation in the workplace
SV Russell, A Evans, KS Fielding, C Hill
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 163299, 2016
342016
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