Tommy Gärling is working in the BISI programme as project leader for Project D Influences on non-SI institutional investors.Tommy Gärling’s current research interests include judgment and decision making with applications to environmental issues. He has edited or co-edited 9 books published by international publishers, authored and co-authored 70 book chapters in internationally published books, and authored and co-authored 175 articles published in peer-reviewed international journals.
Selected publications
Fransson, N., & Gärling, T. (1999). Environmental concern: Conceptual definitions, measurement methods, and research findings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 19, 369-382.
Gärling, T., Biel, A., & Gustafsson, M. (2002). The human interdependence paradigm and its application in environmental psychology. In R. Bechtel & A. Churchman (Eds.), Handbook of environmental psychology (pp. 85-94). New York: Wiley.
Gärling, T., Fujii, S., Gärling, A., & Jakobsson, C. (2003). Moderating effects of social value orientation on determinants of proenvironmental behavior intentions. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 1-9.
Hansla, A., Gamble, A., Juliusson, E. A., & Gärling, T. (2007). The relationship between awareness of consequences, environmental concern, and value orientations. Journal of Environmental Psychology.
Olsson, L. E., Akiyama, M., Gärling, T., Gustafsson, M., & Loukopoulos, P. (2006). Experimental tests of governmental subsidies for sustainable production. European Environment, 16, 184-197.
Olsson, L., & Gärling, T. (2007). Staying competitive while subsidized: A governmental policy to reduce production of environmentally harmful products. Environment and Planning C.