Investigating the relationships between student well-being and perceived environmental sustainability: Student environmental attitudes as a moderator

dc.contributor.authorSheeran, Zane
dc.contributor.authorSutton, Anna
dc.contributor.authorCooper-Thomas, Helena D.
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-06T03:18:37Z
dc.date.available2025-11-06T03:18:37Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractPurpose: Higher education institutes (HEIs) face two key challenges: low levels of environmental sustainability and students with low levels of well-being. This paper suggests that, because of the interconnectedness of sustainable development goals, there may be a single solution to meet both these challenges, namely, increased sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to test whether higher perceived sustainability is associated with higher well-being, moderated by student attitudes towards the environment. Design/methodology/approach: This study followed a quantitative design. Students enrolled at a New Zealand university completed an online questionnaire (n = 292) measuring student perceptions of their HEI’s environmental sustainability, their attitudes towards the environment and their well-being. Regression and moderation analyses were conducted to test hypothesised relationships. Findings: Students’ sustainability perceptions positively predicted student well-being. However, student attitudes towards the environment did not moderate this relationship. Originality/value: This study contributes to an emerging field by investigating the relationship between sustainability and well-being. The findings suggest HEIs may be able to improve their performance in multiple ranking criteria (student well-being and environmental sustainability) by focusing on sustainable practices and supporting students in their personal sustainability efforts.
dc.identifier.citationSheeran, Z., Sutton, A., & Cooper-Thomas, H. D. (2025). Investigating the relationships between student well-being and perceived environmental sustainability: Student environmental attitudes as a moderator. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-07-2024-0460
dc.identifier.doi10.1108/IJSHE-07-2024-0460
dc.identifier.eissn1758-6739
dc.identifier.issn1467-6370
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/17758
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEmerald
dc.relation.isPartOfInternational Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
dc.rightsThis is an accepted version of an article published in the International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. © 2025 Emerald Publishing.
dc.subjectsustainability
dc.subjectwell-being
dc.subjectenvironmental attitudes
dc.subjectimpact rankings
dc.subjectSDGs
dc.subject.anzsrc202039 Education
dc.subject.anzsrc202041 Environmental Sciences
dc.subject.anzsrc202039 Education
dc.subject.anzsrc202041 Environmental sciences
dc.subject.sdg4 Quality Education
dc.titleInvestigating the relationships between student well-being and perceived environmental sustainability: Student environmental attitudes as a moderator
dc.typeJournal Article

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