Laura Henn

Research Assistant, Ph. D. Student

M.Sc. Laura Henn

P.O. Box 4120, , Bldg. 24, R305
Overview

Laura Henn is a member of the Division of Social and Personality Psychology at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg since September 2014. Laura studied psychology at the University of Freiburg and the University of Gothenburg with a focus on Cognitive Psychology and Environmental Psychology. In the past, she has been teaching personality psychology, social psychology, presentation techniques and rhetoric. She is a member of the Initiative Psychology for Environmental Protection (Initiative Psychologie im Umweltschutz IPU e.V.) and the division Environmental Psychology of the German Psychological Association (DGPs).

Laura is a postgraduate in the project ENavi funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Her research is aimed at the determination of sustainable behavior and lifestyles by context factors and individual environmental attitude. Further research interests are spillover effects, sufficiency, and the promotion of environmental attitude or sustainability motivation.

Her research topics encompass carsharing and sustainable mobility, energy-saving with feedback, individual sufficiency and its connection with sustainable consumption.

Publications

 

Kaiser, F. G., Henn, L., & Marschke, B. (in press). Financial rewards for long-term envi­ronmental protection. Journal of Environmental Psychology.

Henn, L., Otto, S., & Kaiser, F. G. (2020). Positive spillover: The result of attitude change. Journal of Environmental Psychology 69, 101429.

Warning, B., & Henn, L. (2020). Machen ist wie Wollen, nur krasser: Meinungs- und Verhaltensbasierte Messung der Umwelteinstellung im Rahmen des Campbell-Paradigmas. [Talking the talk and walking the walk: Opinion- and behavior-based measurement of environmental attitude according to the Campbell paradigm]. Umweltpsychologie, 24(1), 173–182.

Verfuerth, C., Henn, L., & Becker, S. (2019). Is it up to them? Individual leverages for sufficiency. GAIA, 28(4), 374-380. https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.28.4.9 Also available via request on Researchgate.

Henn, L., & Kaiser, F. G. (2019). Sustainable societies: Committed people in supportive con­ditions. In J. Hoff, Q. Gausset & S. Lex, (Eds.), The role of non-state actors in the green transition: Building a sustainable future (pp. 17-33). New York: Routledge.

Henn, L., Taube, O., & Kaiser, F. G. (2019). The role of environmental attitude in the efficacy of smart-meter-based feedback interventions. Journal of Environmental Psy­chology, 63, 74-81.

Kaplan Mintz, K., Henn, L., Park, J., & Kurman, J. (2019). What predicts household waste management behaviors? Culture and type of behavior as moderators. Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 145, 11-18.

Yakovenko, V., Henn, L., Bettendorf, M., Zelinska, N., Soloviova, G., Hoffmann, G. F., & Grulich-Henn, J. (2019). Risk factors for childhood overweight and obesity in Ukraine and Germany. Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology, 11(3), 247-252. doi:10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2019.2018.0157

Ogunbode, C.A., Henn, L. & Tausch, N. (2018). Context-appropriate environmental attitude measurement in Nigeria using the Campbell paradigm. Environment, Development and Sustainability. doi:10.1007/s10668-018-0281-1

Otto, S., Kibbe, A., Henn, L., Hentschke, L., & Kaiser, F. G. (2018). The economy of e-waste collection at the individual level: A practice oriented approach of categorizing determinants of e-waste collection into behavioral costs and motivation. Journal of Cleaner Production, 204, 33-40.

Kaiser, F. G., & Henn, L. (2017). Nicht alles Gold, was glänzt: Trugschlüsse umwelt­psy­chologischer Verhaltensforschung [All that glitters is not gold: Fallacies in envi­ronmental psychological behavior research]. Umweltpsychologie.

Otto, S., Henn, L., Arnold, O., & Kibbe, A. (2015). Die Psychologie des Recyclingverhaltens [Psychology of recycling behavior]. In K. J. Thomé-Kozmiensky & D. Goldmann (Eds.), Recycling und Rohstoffe, Band 8 [Recycling and Resources, Vol. 8] (pp. 135-147). Neuruppin, Germany: TK Verlag Karl Thomé-Kozmiensky.

Teige-Mocigemba, S., Penzl, B., Becker, M., Henn, L. & Klauer, K. C. (2015). Controlling the “uncontrollable”: Faking effects on the affect misattribution procedure. Cognition and Emotion. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2015.1070793

Fechner, A., Fuchs, J., Henn, L., Seele, F. & Seewald, M. (2013). Die Initiative Psychologie im Umweltschutz e.V. wird 20 Jahre alt! Umweltpsychologie, 17(1), 160-168.

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