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Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour in a virtual reality serious game: the interplay between competition and prior knowledge

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  • Shirley S. Ho
  • Sherry R. Xiong
  • Benjamin J. Li
  • Wenqi Tan
  • Mengxue Ou
  • Grzegorz Lisak

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Drawing upon self-determination theory, this study investigates whether the effects of competition interact with individuals’ prior knowledge to influence the motivations for and antecedents to their pro-environmental behaviour. Using a virtual reality serious game about plastic waste, we conducted a 2 (Game environment: Competition vs. Non-competition) × 3 (Prior knowledge about plastic waste: Low vs. Medium vs. High) between-subjects experiment with 61 participants (Mage = 23.31, SDage = 2.77). Results indicated that competition had differential impacts depending on individuals’ prior knowledge. Competition had negative effects on motivation and antecedents to pro-environmental behaviour for players with low levels of prior knowledge and positive effects for players with medium levels of prior knowledge. As the first study to investigate prior knowledge as a moderator for the effects of competition in a virtual reality serious game, our research contributes to the literature by clarifying the conditions under which competition could promote pro-environmental behaviour and offers suggestions on customised use of competition for communication practitioners.

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  • Shirley S. Ho & Sherry R. Xiong & Benjamin J. Li & Wenqi Tan & Mengxue Ou & Grzegorz Lisak, 2025. "Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour in a virtual reality serious game: the interplay between competition and prior knowledge," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(13), pages 3212-3235, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:44:y:2025:i:13:p:3212-3235
    DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2024.2439528
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