Modelling zero waste behavioural intent: The moderating role of perceived behavioural control and Socio-Demographic factors

IF 3.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Cleaner and Responsible Consumption Pub Date : 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1016/j.clrc.2024.100177
Euodia Isabella Botha, Melanie Wiese
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The global culture of consumerism is fuelling the climate crisis. An increase in household consumption and the waste it creates holds many negative implications for consumers, businesses, brands, and governments alike. Thus a shift towards zero waste (ZW) behaviours among consumers is essential. To address a lack of understanding of ZW behaviours among individuals, this study investigated the intention to engage in these behaviours through the lens of the original theory of planned behaviour (TPB), with perceived behavioural control (PBC) as moderator. A survey of 486 South Africans validated the original TPB's ability to successfully model ZW behavioural intent, and confirmed the role of perceived behavioural control as moderator as opposed to its popularly accepted role as predictor. Various socio-demographic variables also played a significant moderating role in the model. This study also contributes to seven of the 2030 sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN), and adds to the emerging stream of transformative consumer research (TCR). Several practical strategies are also offered to assist marketing practitioners and governments in increasing ZW behaviours to create a better environmental, economic, and societal future.

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零废弃物行为意向建模:感知行为控制和社会人口因素的调节作用
全球消费主义文化正在加剧气候危机。家庭消费的增加及其产生的废物对消费者、企业、品牌和政府都有许多负面影响。因此,消费者向零废弃(ZW)行为转变至关重要。为了解决个人对零废弃行为缺乏了解的问题,本研究从最初的计划行为理论(TPB)角度出发,以感知行为控制(PBC)作为调节因素,对参与这些行为的意向进行了调查。对 486 名南非人进行的一项调查验证了原始 TPB 成功模拟 ZW 行为意向的能力,并确认了感知行为控制的调节作用,而不是人们普遍接受的预测作用。各种社会人口变量也在模型中发挥了重要的调节作用。本研究还为联合国 2030 年可持续发展目标(SDGs)中的七项目标做出了贡献,并为新兴的变革性消费者研究(TCR)增添了新的内容。本研究还提供了一些实用策略,以帮助营销从业人员和政府提高 ZW 行为,从而创造更美好的环境、经济和社会未来。
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Cleaner and Responsible Consumption
Cleaner and Responsible Consumption Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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