Harris, NoraShealy, TrippKlotz, Leidy2017-09-202017-09-202016-01-30Harris, N.; Shealy, T.; Klotz, L. How Exposure to ”Role Model” Projects Can Lead to Decisions for More Sustainable Infrastructure. Sustainability 2016, 8, 130.http://hdl.handle.net/10919/79265A role model, whether an individual or a project, can inspire similar performance in others. This research examines such a phenomenon during the design process for more sustainable physical infrastructure. In this empirical study, engineering professionals (<i>n</i> = 54) were randomly assigned either a modified version of the Envision rating system for sustainable infrastructure, which was changed to include details from an exemplary role model project, or the current version of Envision, with no role model. Professionals given the role model version of Envision achieved on average 34% more points (<i>SD</i> = 27) than the control group (<i>p</i> = 0.001). A positive role model project appears to lead engineering professionals to higher goals for sustainability performance in their design decisions. This finding, and the corresponding line of interdisciplinary research, can be used in decision-structuring interventions, which are a relatively low-cost approach to support greater sustainability in physical infrastructure development.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalsustainable infrastructurerating systemsrole modelsspillover effectHow Exposure to ”Role Model” Projects Can Lead to Decisions for More Sustainable InfrastructureArticle - Refereed2017-09-20Sustainabilityhttps://doi.org/10.3390/su8020130