ANDO Kaori

Faculty Division of Human Life and Environmental Sciences Research Group of Culture and HumanitiesProfessor
Last Updated :2025/04/27

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Profile Information

  • Name (Japanese)

    Ando
  • Name (Kana)

    Kaori

Degree

  • MSc(Master of Science), University of Kent
  • Ph.D(Psychology), Nagoya University

Research Interests

  • ゲーミング
  • グループ・ダイナミクス
  • コミュニケーション
  • 文化比較
  • 環境配慮行動
  • Gaming
  • Group Dynamics
  • Communication
  • Cross-cultural comparison
  • Environmental consious behavior

Research Areas

  • Humanities & social sciences, Social psychology

Research History

  • 2008, -:奈良女子大学生活環境学部准教授
  • 1998 - 2000, :日本学術振興会特別研究員
  • 1998 - 2000, :Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  • 2000, -:奈良女子大学生活環境学部講師
  • 2000, -:2000- Assistant Proffessor, Faculty of Human Life and &0d0a; Environment, Nara Women's University

Education

  • 1999, Nagoya University, 文学研究科, 心理学, Japan
  • 1999, Nagoya University, Graduate School, Division of Letters
  • 1994, Nagoya University, School of Letters, 心理学, Japan
  • 1994, Nagoya University, Faculty of Literature

Professional Memberships

  • 日本環境心理学会
  • 日本心理学会
  • 日本社会心理学会
  • 日本グループ・ダイナミクス学会
  • 日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会
  • 環境情報科学センター
  • American Psychological Association
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology
  • 日本発達心理学会
  • 東海心理学会
  • American Psychological Association
  • Society for Personality and Social Psychology
  • Japanese Society of Developmental Psychology

■Ⅱ.研究活動実績

Published Papers

  • Refereed, 2025, 8, 1, 3, 10, Scientific journal
  • Refereed, 2025, 45, 1, 32, 43, Scientific journal, 10.7222/marketing.2025.003
  • Refereed, Futures, Elsevier BV, Dynamic Living Space: Toward a society where people can live anywhere in 2050, Yuma Abe; Kento Yamada; Rina Tanaka; Kaori Ando; Makoto Ueno, Aug. 2024, 161, 103363, 103363, Scientific journal, 10.1016/j.futures.2024.103363
  • Refereed, Dec. 2023, 33, 2, 43, 55, 10.32165/jasag.33.2_43
  • Refereed, Jun. 2023, 33, 1, 12, 9, 10.32165/jasag.33.1_1
  • Refereed, Mar. 2023, 69, 2, 29, 37, Scientific journal
  • Refereed, THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, The Japanese Group Dynamics Association, Who hold higher risk perception and anxiety toward COVID-19? Focusing on gender, age and media exposure, Ando Kaori; Takehashi Hiroki; Umegaki Yusuke; Tanaka Rina, The present study examined the determinants of risk perception and anxiety toward COVID-19, which is a new threat for human beings. As determinants, we focused on the effects of gender, age, and media exposure. The present study was conducted online, which obtained 1555 valid responses. The results showed that women consistently perceived higher risk and had higher anxiety toward COVID-19. As for age groups, risk perception was higher in 60s, but there was no difference in anxiety, while estimations of the probability of infection was highest among 60s. Obtaining information from the television and online news was related with risk perception whilst obtaining information from SNS was related with anxiety. An optimism bias was also observed in the present study. The present study found that the risk perception of COVID-19 differs depending on gender and age. The results suggested that we should consider these differences in risk communication of COVID-19., 2022, 62, 1, 12, 24, 10.2130/jjesp.2102
  • Refereed, 2022, 32, 12, 23
  • Refereed, 2022, 22, 2
  • Refereed, Japanese Psychological Research, Seeking harmony rather than efficiency: The effect of self-construal on social compensation., Agata, A; Ando, K; Kasagi, Y; Kugihara, N, 2022
  • Refereed, Journal of Environmental Information Science, Comparing the Effect of Personal Communication and Mass Media on Energy Saving Behaviors: Cross - Cultural Study in Japan, China and Germany, Ando, K; Ohnuma, S; Hübner, G; Hui, L-D, 2020, 2, 19, 30
  • Not Refereed, 2020, 49, 2, 22, 28
  • Refereed, 2019, 9, 131, 143
  • Refereed, 2019, 59, 1, 1, 13
  • Refereed, Simulation & Gaming, Persuasion game: Cross cultural comparison, Ando, K; Sugiura, J; Ohnuma, S; Kim-Pong, T; Hübner, G; Adachi, N, 2019, 50, 5, 532, 555
  • Refereed, The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, The Japanese Group Dynamics Association, Determinants of electricity-saving behaviors after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The effects of descriptive norms, ANDO Kaori; S. Ohnuma,

    The present study examined the determinants of electricity-saving behaviors after the Great East Japan Earthquake among university students in 5 areas: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, and Kansai. After the earthquake, Japan experienced severe electricity shortages, and Japanese citizens were asked to save electricity. Electricity saving in public spaces, such as the use of dimmer lights, was encouraged. Previous studies have shown that descriptive norms, which is the cognition or presence that most others conduct the behavior, can affect environmental behaviors (e.g., Schultz, 1999). In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that observing the electricity-saving behaviors in public spaces serve as descriptive norms. The total number of valid responses was 610. The results showed that experience of electricity saving in public spaces and perceived others' behavior affected the subjects' electricity-saving behavior. The changes in one's values, seriousness perception of energy issues, experience of planned blackouts and the perception of the shortage of electricity supply also affected electricity-saving behaviors. The current study confirmed that descriptive norms impact on electricity-saving behaviors, even when the electricity supply is limited after a disaster. The effectiveness of electricity saving in public spaces on electricity-saving behaviors was discussed.

    , 2018, 57, 2, 128, 135, 10.2130/jjesp.1607
  • Refereed, 2018, 6, 1, 12, 21
  • Refereed, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Effects of intra- and intergroup interaction on group reality formation: A computer-based SIMINSOC game study, Toshikatsu Kakimoto; Kaori Ando; Fumio Liosono, Jul. 2016, 51, 1083, 1083
  • Refereed, ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, WILEY-BLACKWELL, Transmitting pro-environmental behaviours to the next generation: A comparison between Germany and Japan, Kaori Ando; Kayo Yorifuji; Susumu Ohnuma; Ellen Matthies; Ayumi Kanbara, The present study examined the processes by which children acquire pro-environmental behaviours in different cultures. Our focus was on parental influence. Several studies have been conducted on adults' environmental behaviours; however, we know little about how children's environmental attitudes and behaviours are formed. We conducted a questionnaire survey with elementary school children and one of their parents in Germany and Japan. Two hundred and twenty-one pairs participated in Germany and 365 in Japan. The results of structural equation modelling showed that parents' behaviours affected children's environmental behaviours directly and also via the subjective norm (the children's experienced expectations of their parents). A comparison of the two countries revealed that hypothesized cultural differences between the impact of personal norms and subjective norms were clearer for adults. The results also showed that the effects of subjective norms were stronger for children, indicating that children are more likely to be influenced by expectations of others. The results of the study suggest that for promoting children's environmental behaviours, showing the behaviours in daily life would be most effective., Jun. 2015, 18, 2, 134, 144, Scientific journal, 10.1111/ajsp.12078
  • Refereed, ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, Cross-Cultural Evidence for Spatial Bias in Beliefs About the Severity of Environmental Problems, P. Wesley Schultz; Taciano L. Milfont; Randie C. Chance; Giuseppe Tronu; Silvia Luis; Kaori Ando; Faiz Rasool; Pamela Linera Roose; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Juana Castro; Valdiney V. Gouveia, Prior research has shown a tendency for environmental problems to be rated as more severe at the global level than at the local level. The present article reports reanalyses of a large cross-cultural data set (Study 1: k = 22, N = 3,277) and new cross-cultural data (Study 2: k = 8, N = 1,131) examining the prevalence of this spatial bias in the rated severity of environmental problems along with analyses of individual and country-level predictors of this bias. Results from multilevel modeling analyses showed that spatial bias was greater for happier and younger individuals and for those from smaller communities. We interpret these results as evidence for self-serving and "place-serving" biases in which the bias tempers the severity of environmental problems in one's local area. Considering the large cross-cultural evidence, we argue that spatial bias is a plausible candidate of a psychological universal identified by research in environmental psychology., Apr. 2014, 46, 3, 267, 302, Scientific journal, 10.1177/0013916512458579
  • Refereed, 2013, 42, 3, 71, 72
  • Refereed, 2012, 27, 65, 83
  • Refereed, 奈良女子大学人間文化研究科年報, Manipulating cultural orientation by BaFáBaFá game: Applicability of Social Identity Theory., ANDO Kaori, 2011, 26, 123, 133
  • Refereed, Journal of Environmental Information Science, Center for Environmental Information Science, Determinants of individual and collective pro-environmental behaviors: Comparing Germany and Japan., ANDO Kaori; Ohnuma; S. Bloebaum; A. Matthies; E. & Sugiura, 2010, 38, 5, 21, 32
  • Refereed, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, Identification as an organizational anchor: How identification and job satisfaction combine to predict turnover intention, Georgina Randsley De Moura; Dominic Abrams; Carina Retter; Sigridur Gunnarsdottir; Kaori Ando, The article examines the role of organizational identification and job satisfaction in relation to turnover intentions in seven organizations. Two models are proposed in which either job satisfaction or organizational identification was treated as a mediator of the other's relationship with turnover intention. The organizations varied in terms of culture (Japan vs. UK), and institutional domain (academic, business, health, mail, legal). Within each organization, and meta-analytically combined across the seven samples (N=1392), organizational identification, mediated the relationship between job satisfaction and turnover intention more than job satisfaction mediated the relationship between organizational identification, and turnover intention. Organizational identification also had the larger overall relationship with turnover intention. This pattern remained true when gender, age, type of organization, culture, and length of tenure were accounted for, although the direct relationship between job satisfaction and turnover intention was stronger in private than public organizations and when the ratio of men was higher. The findings are consistent with a social identity theory (SIT) perspective and with the idea that identification is a more proximal predictor of turnover intention.. Over and above job satisfaction, organizational identification offers a sting psychological anchor that discourages turnover intention ill a range of organizational contexts. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Jun. 2009, 39, 4, 540, 557, Scientific journal, 10.1002/ejsp.553
  • Refereed, ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, Comparing normative influences as determinants of environmentally conscious behaviours between the USA and Japan, Kaori Ando; Susumu Ohnuma; Edward C. Chang, The present study explored the influences of subjective and descriptive norms on environmentally conscious behaviours between the USA and Japan. It was predicted that subjective norms would have a larger effect on behaviour in Japan than in the USA. Descriptive norms were expected to have a greater influence on behaviour in the USA. The survey was done with 160 American students and 114 Japanese students. The results showed that subjective norms are relevant only in Japan, but the effect was limited. Alternatively, descriptive norms were a powerful determinant in the USA. It was also found that respondents asserted that they commit environmentally conscious behaviours more frequently than others, regardless of their country. The present research suggests that the role of subjective and descriptive norms may vary between cultures, and highlights a necessity for distinguishing between interpersonal and social norms., Sep. 2007, 10, 3, 171, 178, Scientific journal, 10.1111/j.1467-839X.2007.00223.x
  • Refereed, 2007, 22, 159, 168
  • Refereed, 2005, 33, 4, 89, 98
  • Refereed, Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts, Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, Environmental Volunteers' Recycling Activities and Empowerment : Competence, Solidarity, and Collective Efficacy Enhances Volunteers' Intentions to Participate in Further Activities, MAEDA Hiroe; HIROSE Yukio; ANDO Kaori; SUGIURA Junkichi; YORIHUJI Kayo, The present study explored the effects of commitment to volunteer environmental activities on empowerment and intention to participate in further volunteer activities. A survey of 378 volunteer members was conducted in two cities in which the municipal administrations had introduced a new recycling system. Main results of the survey were the following. The commitment enhanced both individual empowerment and collective empowerment. The effect of commitment to volunteer activities on intention was mediated by the acquired empowerment. Collective empowerment (efficacy to community change) and individual empowerment (solidarity) were the main determinants of their intention to participate in further voluntary activities., 30 Sep. 2004, 15, 5, 398, 407, 10.3985/jswme.15.398
  • Refereed, ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, To cite or not to cite, K Nagase; K Ando-Nagase, Oct. 2002, 95, 4, 1127, 1128, 10.1213/01.ANE.0000025160.75597.35
  • Refereed, 2002, 1, 129, 142
  • Refereed, 2002, 17, 249, 259
  • Refereed, ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, Endotoxin augments cerebral hyperemic response to halothane by inducing nitric oxide synthase, K Nagase; K Ando-Nagase, Apr. 2001, 92, 4, 1075, 1075
  • Refereed, 2001
  • Refereed, ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, Preoperative anxiety and intraoperative anesthetic requirements - Response, ZN Kain; Maranets, I, Jul. 2000, 91, 1, 250, 250
  • Refereed, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Social identification and a solution to social dilemmas, Kaori Ando, The study explored whether cooperation could be promoted by identification with an in-group. A game was used to create two groups independent of each other. Thirty-six Japanese undergraduate students participated in the game, followed by a social dilemma game. Analysis revealed a two-factor structure of social identification: identification with the group and identification with its members. As predicted from social identity theory, subjects showed a significantly higher level of cooperation when the dilemma game was played with in-group members than with out-group members. Furthermore, identification with the group affected both in-group bias and cooperative behavior in the social dilemma game, but this effect was not found for identification with members., 1999, 2, 2, 227, 235, Scientific journal, 10.1111/1467-839X.00036
  • Refereed, 1999, 15, 2, 90, 99
  • Refereed, PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, Psychological attachment to the group: Cross-cultural differences in organizational identification and subjective norms as predictors of workers' turnover intentions, D Abrams; K Ando; S Hinkle, Two studies wed the theory of reasoned action, social identity theory, and Ashforth and Mael's work on organizational identification to predict turnover intentions in Japanese and British commercial and academic organizations. In both studies and in both countries, the authors expected and found that identification with the organization substantially and significantly predicted turnover intentions. Attitudes predicted intentions only in Study 2, and subjective norms significantly predicted intentions across both studies. The authors hypothesized that subjective norms would be a significantly stronger predictor of turnover intentions in a collectivist setting. This prediction was supported. Although social identity is strongly associated with turnover intentions across both cultures, the subjective normative aspects of group membership are significantly more strongly associated in the Japanese organizations., Oct. 1998, 24, 10, 1027, 1039, Scientific journal
  • Refereed, Mar. 2024, Journal pre-proof, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2024.103363
  • Refereed, 2023, 69, 2, 29, 37
  • 1998, 16, 11, 14
  • Not Refereed, 2004, 57/2004

MISC

  • 2022, 1, 49
  • 2022, 1, 86
  • 2021, 1, 138
  • 2020, 24, 1, 100
  • Not Refereed, 2019, 1, 78
  • Not Refereed, 2016, 1, 130
  • Not Refereed, 2015, 1, 35
  • Not Refereed, 2014, 19, 1, 44
  • Not Refereed, 2009, 79, 94
  • Not Refereed, 2009, 13, 1, 66
  • Not Refereed, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, Determinants of children's waste reduction behavior, Kayo Yorifuji; Kaori Ando; Susumu Ohnuma; Junkichi Sugiura; Junko Usui, Jun. 2008, 43, 3-4, 166, 166, Summary international conference
  • Not Refereed, 2008, 1, 117
  • Not Refereed, 2007, 8, 1, 57
  • Not Refereed, 2006, 48, 49
  • Not Refereed, 2005, 1, 86
  • Not Refereed, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, Empowerment as the determinants of citizen participation for making making waste reduction plan, H Maeda; Y Hirose; J Sugiura; S Ohnuma; K Ando, Oct. 2004, 39, 5-6, 411, 411, Summary international conference
  • Not Refereed, 2004
  • Not Refereed, 2004, 1, 74
  • Not Refereed, 2003, 7, 1, 154
  • Not Refereed, 2003, 10, 277, 288
  • Not Refereed, Environmental information science, 環境情報科学センタ-, The Study on the Collaboration between the Governments, Environmental Groups, and Citizens to Spread Environmentally-Conscious Behavior, OHNUMA Susumu; NONAMI Hiroshi; ANDO Kaori; SUGIURA Junkichi; TAKAHASHI Nao, 29 Oct. 2001, 30, 3, 45, 53
  • Not Refereed, Japanese journal of interpersonal and social psychology, A historic encounter between the West and the East : A theoretical intersection of the "social identity"and the "contextualism", Kakimoto Toshikatsu; Hamaguchi Eshun; Ando Kaori, 2001, 1, 1, 201, 207, 10.18910/8852
  • Not Refereed, 2001, 1, 24
  • Not Refereed, 2001, 6, 1, 163
  • Not Refereed, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, The effect of social networks on the environmentally-conscious lifestyle, S Ohnuma; K Ando, Jun. 2000, 35, 3-4, 400, 400, Summary international conference
  • Not Refereed, 2000, 4, 1, 95
  • Not Refereed, 1999, 3, 1, 121
  • Not Refereed, Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Determinants of turnover and willingness to exert efforts in environmental volunteer groups.(in Japanese), ANDO Kaori, This study focuses on those who participate in the environmental movement and explores factors which are necessary in order for them to stay, or to actively participate within it. The questionnaires were distributed at the annual meeting of an environmental volunteer group, Eco-League, and via mail to those members absent. Factors were categorized as collective benefits, which are related to the achievement of collective goal, and selective incentives, which affect only those who participated. The analysis of 206 questionnaires showed that organizational identification and subjective norm had a significant effect on intention to stay and willingness to exert efforts, while the perceived seriousness of environmental problems and the efficacy of the movement did not. The result indicated that selective incentives, rather than collective benefits had a stronger influence on behavioral intentions. An analysis of social network revealed that concern for environmental issues amongst friends increased participants' commitment to the movement and toward adopting environmentally-conscious behaviors., 1999, 15, 2, 90, 99, 10.14966/jssp.KJ00003724803
  • Not Refereed, PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, Psychological attachment to the group: Cross-cultural differences in organizational identification and subjective norms as predictors of workers' turnover intentions, D Abrams; K Ando; S Hinkle, Two studies wed the theory of reasoned action, social identity theory, and Ashforth and Mael's work on organizational identification to predict turnover intentions in Japanese and British commercial and academic organizations. In both studies and in both countries, the authors expected and found that identification with the organization substantially and significantly predicted turnover intentions. Attitudes predicted intentions only in Study 2, and subjective norms significantly predicted intentions across both studies. The authors hypothesized that subjective norms would be a significantly stronger predictor of turnover intentions in a collectivist setting. This prediction was supported. Although social identity is strongly associated with turnover intentions across both cultures, the subjective normative aspects of group membership are significantly more strongly associated in the Japanese organizations., Oct. 1998, 24, 10, 1027, 1039
  • Not Refereed, 1998, 16, 16, 11, 14
  • Not Refereed, 1996, 1, 1, 104
  • 2013, 42, 3, 71, 72

Books etc

  • Mar. 2024
  • 2022
  • 2019, Not Refereed
  • 2012, Not Refereed
  • 2011, Not Refereed
  • 2008, Not Refereed
  • 2006, Not Refereed
  • 2005, Not Refereed
  • 2005, Not Refereed
  • 2005, Not Refereed
  • 2004, Not Refereed
  • 2004, Not Refereed
  • 2003, Not Refereed
  • 2002, Not Refereed
  • 2001, Not Refereed
  • 2001, Not Refereed
  • 1997, Not Refereed
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Presentations

  • Public discourse, 04 Mar. 2025
  • Oral presentation, 01 Mar. 2025
  • Oral presentation, 14 Dec. 2024
  • Oral presentation, 24 Nov. 2024
  • Poster presentation, 19 Sep. 2024
  • Poster presentation, 19 Sep. 2024
  • Poster presentation, 01 Sep. 2024
  • Oral presentation, 31 Aug. 2024
  • Poster presentation, 23 Jul. 2024
  • 23 Feb. 2024
  • 24 Sep. 2023
  • 07 Sep. 2023
  • Ando .K; Kambara. A; Sugiura. J; Kanayama. E; Ohnuma.S, The 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, Why we do not talk about environmental issues: An examination in four countries, 14 Jul. 2023
  • Public discourse, 14 Oct. 2022
  • Oral presentation, 18 Sep. 2022
  • Poster presentation, 15 Sep. 2022
  • Oral presentation, 28 May 2022
  • 12 Mar. 2022
  • 01 Sep. 2021
  • Ando, K; Umegaki, Y; Takehashi, H; Tanaka, R, The 14th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, The effect of social norms on COVID-19 preventive behaviors in Japan., 31 Jul. 2021
  • Tanaka, R; Ando, K; Takehashi, H; Umegaki, Y, The 14th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology, The effect of sex, age, and media exposure on risk perception of COVID-19., 31 Jul. 2021
  • Poster presentation, 30 Mar. 2021
  • Public discourse, 07 Mar. 2021
  • Oral presentation, 05 Dec. 2020
  • Public discourse, 05 Nov. 2020
  • Public discourse, 26 Sep. 2020
  • Public discourse, 17 Sep. 2020
  • Oral presentation, 25 Aug. 2020
  • 09 Nov. 2019, False
  • 20 Oct. 2019, False
  • Kakimoto, T; Ando, K; Hosono, F, 50th Anniversary International Simulation and Gaming Association Conference, cSIMINSOC as a tool for the study of group phenomena, 29 Aug. 2019
  • Ando, K; Sugiura, J; Adachi, N; Ohnuma, S; Hübner, G; Kim-Pong, T, 50th Anniversary International Simulation and Gaming Association Conference, Persuasion game: Cross cultural comparison, 27 Aug. 2019
  • Ando, K; Ohnuma, S; Sugiura, J; Hubner, G; Hui, L. D; Adachi, N, The 13th Biennial Asian Association of Social Psychology Conference, The Effect of a Message on the Intention to Buy Environmental Products: A Comparison of Germany, China, and Japan, 12 Jul. 2019, True
  • 18 Nov. 2018, False
  • 10 Nov. 2018, False
  • Ando, K; Sugiura, J; Ohnuma, S; Adachi, N, The 5th European Conference on Behaviour and Energy Efficiency, The effect of messages on the intention to buy environmental products: An experimental study, 06 Sep. 2018, True
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2017
  • 2017
  • 2017
  • 2017
  • The 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, The Effect of the Independent and Interdependent Construal of Self on Motivation Gain, 2017
  • 2016
  • 2016
  • 2016
  • 2016
  • 2016
  • The 24th International Association People-Environment Studies Conference, The effect of communication on environmental behaviors: Comparing Germany, Japan and China, 2016
  • The 31st International Congress of Psychology, Effect of intra- and inter-group interaction on group reality formation: A computer-based SIMINSOC game study, 2016
  • The 31st International Congress of Psychology, Cultural differences on the role of norms on environmental behaviors, 2016
  • 2015
  • 2015
  • 2015
  • 2015
  • 2015
  • 2015
  • The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, The effect of descriptive norms on university students’ pro-environmental behaviors: Cross cultural comparison, 2015
  • The 46th International Simulation and Gaming Association conference, Developing ‘Iitokosagashi’ communication game for adults with developmental disorders, 2015
  • The 11th Biennial Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology and PAP 52nd Annual convention, The effect of Northeastern Japan Earthquake on the energy conservation behavior in Japan, China, Germany and the United States, 2015
  • 2014
  • 2014
  • 2014
  • The 1st Conference of Behavior, Environment & Climate Change, Shall I do it if others are doing?: The effect of Norms and Observation on pro-environmental behaviors, 2014
  • 2013
  • 2013
  • 2013
  • 2013
  • 2013
  • The fifth international Community, Work and Family Conference(The University of Sydney), Why cannot the mothers of young children continue to work? –Situations in different types of employment in Japan, 2013
  • American Psychological Association Annual Convention(Hawai’i Convention Center), Energy-saving behavior after the Great East Japan Earthquake., 2013
  • 10th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology(Otto-von Guericke University Magdeburg), Have the attitude toward nuclear power plants changed after the Fukushima nuclear accident?, 2013
  • 2012
  • 2012
  • Oral presentation, 23 Feb. 2024 - 24 Feb. 2024
  • Oral presentation, 23 Sep. 2023 - 24 Sep. 2023
  • Poster presentation, 07 Sep. 2023 - 08 Sep. 2023
  • Oral presentation, 13 Jul. 2023 - 15 Jul. 2023
  • Oral presentation
  • Oral presentation
  • Others
  • Oral presentation
  • Oral presentation

Awards

  • 2013, Japan

Research Projects

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 01 Apr. 2023 - 31 Mar. 2028, 23K25727, Explaining the norm formation process of "sustainable development" : research projects using cSIMINSOC games, 柿本 敏克; 細野 文雄; 永野 清仁; 有馬 淑子; 安藤 香織; 松井 猛; 吉良 知文; 垂澤 由美子; 吉川 正人, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Gunma University, 13130000, 10100000, 3030000, 年度当初に、本共同研究の中心テーマである「『持続可能な開発』理念を支持する社会規範」に関わる概念展開の方向性について、チーム内での目標共有を図った。その上で、8月に研究チームメンバーを集めた研究打ち合わせを開催し、個別の下位課題の具体化について意見交換を行なった。さらに、年度末には成果報告と次の研究展開の検討のための集中的な会合を開催し、チームメンバーによる議論を深めた(参加者8名、資料共有者12名)。
    一方で、実証的な資料収集の一つとして、研究場面として設定された群馬大学における仮想世界ゲーム電子版の2023年度のゲーム参加者から、上述の概念に関わる意見を広く収集した。このことにより、同ゲーム内外での当該概念の認識のされ方とその広がり、及び関連変数との関連性を検討することができた。
    これら一連の検討の成果として、「持続可能な開発」理念を支持する社会規範の「操作的定義」の確定と、その「測定指標としての(ゲーム内)世論調査項目の開発」という、本年度の当初目標が達成された。
    これに加えて、関連する心理変数の効果および関連事象に関して、本年度は5件の学会発表を行い、研究展開を図った。また、研究チームのメンバーによる共同執筆により、本共同研究の基礎となる仮想世界ゲーム電子版の実施方法に関する専門論文が学会誌に発表された。併せて、関連する心理変数に関して理論的考察を深める内容を含む論考が研究代表者により執筆され、関連学会誌にて発表された。, kaken
  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 01 Apr. 2023 - 31 Mar. 2028, 23H01030, Explaining the norm formation process of "sustainable development" : research projects using cSIMINSOC games, 柿本 敏克; 細野 文雄; 永野 清仁; 有馬 淑子; 安藤 香織; 松井 猛; 吉良 知文; 垂澤 由美子, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Gunma University, 13130000, 10100000, 3030000, kaken
  • Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2026, Principal investigator, 多元的無知が環境配慮行動を阻害するプロセスの解明-国際比較調査・実験による検討, 日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B)
  • Mar. 2019 - Feb. 2022, Principal investigator, 「普通と違う」を捉え直すゲームの開発:発達障がいを持つ成人を対象に, 安藤 香織, 科学技術融合振興財団調査研究助成, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2021, 16K00749, Principal investigator, Examination of the communication that facilitate environmental lifestyle: Using cross-international experiments, ANDO KAORI, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Nara Women's University, 4680000, 3600000, 1080000, We examined the effect of communication that facilitate environmental lifestyle by 2 cross-international experiments. Study 1: We conducted international experiments in Japan, China and Germany to examine the effect of messages that recommend energy-saving products. The results revealed that although Japanese participants showed no differences between friend and company conditions, German participants showed higher intention to purchase the products in company condition than in friend condition. Study 2: We conducted the persuasion game in Japan, Hong Kong, and Germany in which participants persuaded others to take eco-friendly actions. The results showed that in all countries the behavioral intentions, descriptive norms, and subjective norms were higher after the game compared to those at the pre-game., kaken
  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), 01 Apr. 2014 - 31 Mar. 2018, 26350044, Impact of advanced maternal age pregnancy and birth in Japan, ITO Yukari, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Osaka University, 4810000, 3700000, 1110000, The purpose of our study is to identify the financial and psychological requirements involved in support systems for childbirth and childbearing toward growing number of advanced maternal age pregnancy and birth in Japan.
    Firstly, we conducted the questionnaire survey at mother’s class at the quantitative phase in order to investigate health service use and selection of the medical institution by age. Secondly, we designed subsequent qualitative study by using the results from the initial quantitative study. We interviewed health professionals to identify the problems associated with advanced maternal age in Japan at the qualitative phase in order to identify the problems of pregnancy and childbirth with advanced maternal age. We observed a clear increasing trend in pregnancy and childbirth among women over 40 years of age in recent decades in Japan. With weakening of community bonds, mothers find childbirth and child-rearing to be a burden., kaken
  • 2016 - 2017, 視点の移動を体験するコミュニケーション・ゲームの開発:発達障がいを持つ成人を対象に, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 2011 - 2015, Principal investigator, 環境配慮型ライフスタイルの双方向的影響:国際比較とペアデータ調査による検討, 安藤 香織, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 2011 - 2015, Bi-directional influence of pro-environmental lifestyle -Cross cultural comparison and dyadic data study, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 2012, 発達障害のある成人のためのコミュニケーション・ゲームの開発, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research, 2009 - 2011, 21653059, Development of a computer-based Simulated International Society game and clarification of the factors forming group reality, KAKIMOTO Toshikatsu; HOSONO Fumio; HIROSE Yukio; ANDO Kori, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Gunma University, 2240000, 2000000, 240000, The following two main tasks have been achieved : 1) Development of a computer-based interactive game that simulates environmental issues in a reality group setting on the basis of the Simulated International Society (SIMINSOC) game, and 2) development of a theoretical model that includes factors forming group reality. For those factors, commitment to the group situationandactual participation in the group activities were singled out from many others., kaken
  • 2006 - 2008, 環境配慮型ライフスタイルの世代間伝播に関する日独比較研究, 0, 0, 0, 日本とドイツの小学校において調査を行い、両親からの環境配慮に関する規範の影響を検討する。, Competitive research funding
  • 2006 - 2008, Transmitting pro-environmental lifestyle through generations: Cross cultural comparison between Germany and Japan, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 2008, 環境配慮型ライフスタイルの世代間・文化間での伝播, 0, 0, 0, 小学生とその保護者を対象とし、親から子へ、どのように環境配慮の規範が伝達するかを検討する。また、環境配慮行動の伝播についてアメリカ、ドイツとの比較を行う。, Competitive research funding
  • 2008, Transmission of pro-environmental lifestyle across generations and cultures, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 2006, 子育て期の女性の就労に対する意識, 0, 0, 0, 小学校就学前の子どもを持つ女性が、就労についてどのような意識を持っているか、また就労を希望する女性にとっての障壁は何であるかを検討する。, Competitive research funding
  • 若手研究(B), 2002 - 2004, 14780062, 環境配慮型消費行動の国際比較, 安藤 香織, 日本学術振興会, 科学研究費助成事業, 奈良女子大学, 2700000, 2700000, 大学生を対象とした日独比較調査に関して、さらに詳細な分析を行った。その結果、3R行動はドイツの方が、交通関連行動は日本の方が実行していた。ただし交通行動については日本の回答者の方が年齢が低く免許所持率が低かったため、その影響が考えられる。3R行動と交通行動の両方について自分が最も実行度が高く、次いで身近な人の実行度、国内全体での実行度が最も低いと回答していた。どちらの行動でも、自分の実行度と身近な人の行動には有意な相関があり、自分が実行していると身近な人も実行していると考える傾向があったが、国内の人の行動とは相関が見られなかった。国全体という大きなカテゴリーよりも、身近な人からの影響をより受けやすいと考えられる。また個人的規範はどちらの国でも有意な相関が見られたが、日本よりドイツの方が強い相関であった。ドイツの方が自分の個人的な価値観によって行動していると言える。この分析結果に関しては、2004年度日本社会心理学会において報告を行った。また、より詳細な内容に関しては科研費報告書としてとりまとめた。
    2001年度に日独で「環境配慮行動」として具体的にどういう行動を想起しやすいかについて自由想起法による調査と、そこで挙げられた行動の難易度と環境保全の効果、行動のわかりやすさを検討した予備調査を行ったが、その分析結果を学術誌に投稿し、今年度掲載が決定した(安藤他,2005)。
    また、日米の大学生を対象として環境配慮行動の規定因を検討した調査に関しては、英文で結果を取りまとめ、今年度学術誌に投稿を行った。, kaken
  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 2002 - 2004, 14402048, An environmental psychological study of environmentally conscious behaviors in Japan and Germany, HIROSE Yukio; SUGIURA Junkichi; OHNUMA Susumu; ANDO Kaori, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Nagoya University, 11600000, 11600000, The purpose of our studies were to clarify the determinants of environmentally conscious behaviors and to examine the effect of citizen participation on social acceptance of environmental plan in Japan and Germany.
    We conducted analyses on the survey of environmentally conscious behaviors we conducted in 2003 with citizens in Nagoya and Cologne. The results on 3R behaviors revealed that personal norm affected behaviors in both countries while the effect of subjective norm and shame had relatively stronger effects in Japan. Ecological guilt was more relevant in Germany. The results indicated that Japanese are more likely to be affected by external norm. We also carried out focus group meeting in Japan and Germany as a follow-up study. Citizens in Nagoya and Cologne discussed the hindrances of pro-environmental 3R and transportation behaviors. Furthermore, we conducted a survey with students in Japan, Germany and Sweden on socialization of transportation behaviors. The results of this survey will be used to analyze the influence of parents and society which were not included in the main survey.
    We also conducted analyses on the survey of social acceptance of environmental plan we conducted 2003 with citizens in Karlsruhe and Tsushima. The results of this survey revealed the citizens in both countries evaluated their city plans of environmental management not only from the aspect of expected outcomes of the plan, but also from the aspect of perceived fairness of the participatory method. The perceived procedural fairness consisted of two factors as information disclosure & access to discourse, and representative participant., kaken
  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 2002 - 2003, 14310064, Applied social psychological research on the formation process of volunteer networks in environmental problems, FUJIHARA Takehiro; ANDO Kaori; NONAMI Hiroshi, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Kwansei Gakuin University, 5200000, 5200000, The purpose of this research was to investigate the influence of networks on the systematization of a volunteer group, and to investigate how these networks affect the member's behavior and attitudes.
    In order to examine the former purpose, leaders and founders of volunteer groups were asked what kinds of network they had used from the stage of group foundation until the present. The interview survey revealed that intimate relationship among individuals was important at the stage of formation. Next, at the stage of development, it was found that existing loose network and new network were used. It became clear that volunteer groups used the various networks depending on each process of the organization.
    Next, to investigate the relation between networks and the behavior and attitude of the group member, questionnaire survey was conducted for the volunteer groups' members. Consequently, it was revealed that strong ties were an important factor for volunteers' behaviors and attitudes as indicated by the correlations between inter-group strong ties and most sub-items of the volunteers' behavior and attitudes, as well as from the correlations of the inter-group strong ties with expansion behavior. On the other hand, intra or inter-group weak ties were significantly correlated with only a few variables. As mentioned above, it became clear that group members decided their attitudes and behaviors in response to the influence of each networks., kaken
  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), 2000 - 2002, 12680567, An environmental psychological research of networking and empowerment of the environmental volunteers., HIROSE Yukio; HIROSE Yukio, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Nagoya University, 2800000, 2800000, The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of volunteers' networking and empowerment on their participatory intentions of the waste management program.
    Main results were as follows.
    We conducted the first survey research for investigating how fair and competent the residents, who had already participated in voluntary recycling activities,evaluated a new collection system of strict separation between recyclable and non-recyclable materials in Nagoya city. Main results were that they evaluated both of the effectiveness and fairness of the new system more positively than the other residents who had not participated in voluntary recycling activities.
    The second survey focused on volunteer members who had participated in the recycling activities and clarified promoting factors of their commitment to the citizen participation in the waste management program. The results indicate that the friendship network and prior experiences of recycling activities had a significant effect on the volunteer's empowerment. The volunteer's empowerment consists three factors of self-efficacy, solidarity, and social effectiveness. The more they perceived their empowerment, the more they were willing to participate in the waste management program.
    Our surveys clarified that networking by environmental volunteer group are main determinants of both of volunteer's empowerment and commitment to the environmental activities., kaken
  • 1995, 主観的規範.社会的ネットワークが環境配慮行動に及ぼす効果:国際比較, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 1995, The effect of Subjective norm,social network on environmentally-conscious behaviors : Cross-Cultural Study, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 1994, ゲーミングの教育的効果, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • 1994, The educational effect of gaming, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding
  • Principal investigator, 人間反応シミュレーション技術研究, NECソリューションイノベータ株式会社
  • 基盤(B), 01 Apr. 2023 - 31 Mar. 2028, 23H01030, Coinvestigator, 「持続可能な開発」規範の形成過程の解明-仮想世界ゲーム電子版を用いた研究展開
  • 01 Apr. 2023 - 31 Mar. 2025, Principal investigator, 資源循環領域における地域住民の行動変容研究
  • 基盤研究(B)(一般), Jan. 2104 - 2603, 21H00932, Principal investigator, 多元的無知が環境配慮行動を阻害するプロセスの解明ー国際比較調査・実験による検討
  • 基盤研究(B)(一般), Jan. 2104 - 2603, 21H00932, Principal investigator, 多元的無知が環境配慮行動を阻害するプロセスの解明ー国際比較調査・実験による検討
  • 基盤研究(B)(一般), Jan. 2104 - 2603, 21H00932, Principal investigator, 多元的無知が環境配慮行動を阻害するプロセスの解明ー国際比較調査・実験による検討

■Ⅲ.社会連携活動実績

1.公的団体の委員等(審議会、国家試験委員、他大学評価委員,科研費審査委員等)

  • 大阪府公募型プロポーザル方式等事業者選定委員会委員, 委員, Mar. 2019 - Sep. 2019, Others
  • 大阪府公募型プロポーザル方式等事業者選定委員会委員, 委員, Apr. 2018 - Sep. 2018, Others
  • 京都市地球温暖化対策推進委員会, 委員, Jul. 2011 - Jun. 2017, Autonomy