Investigating behavior, attitude and intention towards waste segregation in tier II cities of India using theory of planned behavior

IF 3.9 Cleaner Waste Systems Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1016/j.clwas.2024.100188
Maheshchandra Babu Jampala , Tina Shivnani
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India's rapid urbanisation and waste rise make sustainable waste management challenging. Present study utilizes theory of planned behavior (TPB) to identify issues related to behavioral adaptations in waste segregation among the households’ procedures in Jaipur and Indore cities of India. 448 respondents from each city were selected using convenience sampling. A self-designed questionnaire containing 30 items corresponding to attitude (AT), Perceived Behaviour Control (PBC), Subjective norms (SN) and Intention (IN) was used. The demographic profile of the respondents was also collected, and its analysis revealed nearly uniform distribution of the sample population. No significant effect of any of the demographic parameter was noted on either of the attributes. Respondent’s city showed significant influence on all the 4 attributes due to drastic variations recorded in the responses for each determinant. SN had the biggest impact on IN, although all three hypotheses were validated and showed significantly beneficial impacts. The proposed model was a very good fit. Further, comparison of model for both cities revealed that only 2 attributes i.e. AT & SN in case of Jaipur and AT & PBC in case of Indore had significant positive effect on waste sorting intentions. The findings of this study provide a comprehensive comparison between two distinct cities, emphasizing how various behavioral factors contribute to changes in intention within diverse contexts. The key concerns that are highlighted based on the responses of residents from different cities could be used to prepare a roadmap for improving sensitivity towards waste segregation among Indian population.
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利用计划行为理论调查印度二线城市对垃圾分类的行为、态度和意向
印度的快速城市化和废物的增加使可持续废物管理具有挑战性。本研究利用计划行为理论(TPB)来确定印度斋浦尔和印多尔城市家庭垃圾分类过程中行为适应的相关问题,采用方便抽样的方法从每个城市选择了448名受访者。采用自行设计的问卷,包含态度(AT)、感知行为控制(PBC)、主观规范(SN)和意图(IN)等30个项目。还收集了受访者的人口统计资料,其分析显示样本人口几乎均匀分布。任何人口统计参数对这两个属性都没有显著的影响。由于每个决定因素的回答中记录的剧烈变化,被调查者的城市对所有4个属性都显示出显著的影响。SN对IN的影响最大,尽管这三个假设都得到了验证,并显示出显著的有益影响。提出的模型非常合适。此外,两个城市的模型比较显示,只有2个属性,即AT &;斋浦尔和AT的SN;在印度,PBC对垃圾分类意愿有显著的正向影响。本研究的结果提供了两个不同城市之间的全面比较,强调了不同的行为因素如何在不同的背景下促成意向的变化。根据来自不同城市的居民的反应所强调的关键问题可用于编制路线图,以提高印度人口对废物分类的敏感性。
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