Publications
Scheuch, E.G., Ortiz, M., Shreedhar, G., and Thomas-Walters, L. 2024. The power of protest in the media: examining portrayals of climate activism in UK news. Nature: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. (link)
Vlasceanu, M., Doell, K. C., Bak-Coleman, J. B., Todorova, B., Berkebile-Weinberg, M. M., Grayson, S. J., ... & Lutz, A. E. (2024). Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries. Science advances, 10(6), eadj5778. (link)
Shreedhar, Ganga , Moran, Cahal and Mills, Stuart. 2024. Sticky brown sludge everywhere: can sludge explain barriers to green behaviour? Behavioural Public Policy. (link)
Shreedhar, G., Sabherwal, A., & Maldonado, R. 2024. Cli-fi videos can increase charitable donations: Experimental evidence from the UK. Frontiers in Psychology. (link)
Prelez J., Wang, F., and Shreedhar, G. 2023. For the love of money and the planet: Experimental evidence on co-benefits framing and food waste reduction intentions. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. (link)
Mcloughlin, N., Howarth, C., and Shreedhar, G. (2023) Changing behavioural responses to heat risk in a warming world: how can communication approaches be improved? Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. (link)
Gravert, C and Shreedhar, G. (2022). Effective carbon taxes need green nudges. Nature Climate Change. (link).
Shreedhar, G., and Thomas-Walter, L. (2021). Experimental evidence on the role of framing agents and victims in marine conservation narratives. Conservation Biology (link)
Wang, F., Shreedhar, G., Galizzi, M., & Mourato, S. (2022). A Take-Home Message: Spillovers from Workplace Food Waste Campaigns to the Home. Resources, Conservation & Recycling: Advances (link)
Sabherwal, A., Shreedhar, G., & van der Linden, S. (2022). Innoculating Against Threats to Climate Advocates Image: Intersectional Environmentalism and the Indian Farmer’s Protest. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology. (link)
Sabherwal, A., & Shreedhar, G. (2022). Stories of intentional action mobilise climate policy support and action intentions. Scientific Reports. (link)
Shreedhar, G., & Galizzi, M. M. (2021). Personal or planetary health? Direct, spillover and carryover effects of non-monetary benefits of vegetarian behaviour. Journal of Environmental Psychology. (link-open access)
Shreedhar, G. (2021). Evaluating the impact of storytelling in Facebook advertisements on wildlife conservation engagement: Lessons and challenges. Conservation Science and Practice. (link-open access)
Banerjee, S., Savani, M., & Shreedhar, G. (2021). Public support for ‘soft’ versus ‘hard’ public policies: Review of the evidence. Journal of Behavioral Public Administration. (link-open access)
Shreedhar, G., & Mourato, S. (2020). Linking human destruction of nature to COVID-19 increases support for wildlife conservation policies. Environmental and Resource Economics. (link & accepted version)
Shreedhar, G., Tavoni, A., & Marchiori, C. (2020). Monitoring and punishment networks in an experimental common pool resource dilemma. Environment and Development Economics. (link & accepted version)
Shreedhar, G., & Mourato, S. (2019). Experimental evidence on the impact of biodiversity conservation videos on charitable donations. Ecological Economics. (link-open access)
Working papers & preprints
Anandita Sabherwal, Ganga Shreedhar, and Tom Reader. 2023 Culture in Organisations (ECO) framework: Developing a conceptual model and measurement scale to explain pro-environmental behaviour in institutions. (link)
Isaac Parkes, Laura Thomas-Walters, Anandita Sabherwal, Dallas O'Dell, and Ganga Shreedhar. 2023. Social identification predicts behavioural engagement with environmental activist movements, but does not moderate the collective climate action intention-behaviour gap. (link)
Dolan, P., Krekel, C., Shreedhar, G., Lee, H., Marshall, C., & Smith, A. 2021. Happy to help: The welfare effects of a nationwide micro-volunteering programme. IZA DP No. 14431. (link)
Mourato, S., & Shreedhar, G. 2021. Conducting economic valuation surveys during extreme events. OECD Working paper No. 187. (link)
Howe, J., & Shreedhar, G. 2020. Do Healthy Home Checklists Nudge People to Test Their Home for Radon?: Evidence from a Randomised Control Trial. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper No. 346 (link)
Book chapters
Shreedhar, G. 2023. Green nudges don’t (always) work. In: Bucciol, Tavoni and Peranesi (eds.) Behavioural Economics of the Environment. Routledge. (link)
Banerjee, S., Savani, and Shreedhar. 2023. Do the public support ‘hard’ or ‘soft’ public policies? Trends during Covid-19 and implications for future. In: Galizzi (eds.) Behavioural Economics of the Environment. Cambridge University Press.
Shreedhar, G. (2020) Consumption and biodiversity conservation: insights from behavioral science using the MINDSPACE approach. In: Filho, Walter, Azul, Anabela, Brandli, Luciana, Salvia, Amanda and Wall, Tony, (eds.) Life on Land: Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Springer Nature (Firm), Switzerland. ISBN 9783319710655. (link)