Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging

Purpose – This study merged the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the Norm Activation Model (NAM) and examined the gap between consumer intention and behavior for product delivery packaging recyclability through the factors that affect it. Design/methodology/approach – The gap between recycling...

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Main Authors: Ang, Stephanie Dianne C., Chua, Jenevieve Kimberly C., Espineli, Franz Jerico S., Yu, Kairin Nicole N.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_manorg-10182022-09-15T23:43:37Z Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging Ang, Stephanie Dianne C. Chua, Jenevieve Kimberly C. Espineli, Franz Jerico S. Yu, Kairin Nicole N. Purpose – This study merged the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the Norm Activation Model (NAM) and examined the gap between consumer intention and behavior for product delivery packaging recyclability through the factors that affect it. Design/methodology/approach – The gap between recycling intent and behavior was explored by utilizing the mixed-methods sequential-explanatory approach. Survey data were analyzed through Jamovi, while insights from the interviews were derived via the thematic analysis. Findings – This research found that awareness of consequences is a factor that affects personal norms. Additionally, personal norms mediated the relationship awareness of consequences to recycling intention. However, despite being statistically related to behavior, the practicality of intention as a determinant of behavior is challenged due to the presence of conflation of recycling and reusing, and social desirability issues. Furthermore, perceived behavioral control significantly affects how intention influences behavior. In fact, it moderates the execution or nonexecution of recycling intention to behavior. Research limitations/implications – The study’s target participants were from Generations Y and Z, and excluded respondents from Generation X, thereby limiting generalizability to aforementioned generations. Practical and social implications – The research can contribute to creating evidence-based recycling initiatives and solutions for the government and e-commerce to stimulate consumer recycling behavior and alleviate the environmental impact of post-consumer product delivery packaging waste. Originality/value – Compared to other studies, this research focuses on the gap between recycling intention and behavior, specifically in product delivery packaging. Key Words: Theory of Planned Behavior, Norm Activation Model, Recycling Intention, Recycling Behavior, Product Delivery Packaging Relevant SDGs: SDG No. 12 Responsible Consumption and Production and SDG No. 17 Partnership for the Goals 2022-08-24T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_manorg/18 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1018&context=etdb_manorg Management and Organization Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Consumer behavior Packaging waste Recycling (Waste, etc.) Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Consumer behavior
Packaging waste
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
spellingShingle Consumer behavior
Packaging waste
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Ang, Stephanie Dianne C.
Chua, Jenevieve Kimberly C.
Espineli, Franz Jerico S.
Yu, Kairin Nicole N.
Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging
description Purpose – This study merged the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the Norm Activation Model (NAM) and examined the gap between consumer intention and behavior for product delivery packaging recyclability through the factors that affect it. Design/methodology/approach – The gap between recycling intent and behavior was explored by utilizing the mixed-methods sequential-explanatory approach. Survey data were analyzed through Jamovi, while insights from the interviews were derived via the thematic analysis. Findings – This research found that awareness of consequences is a factor that affects personal norms. Additionally, personal norms mediated the relationship awareness of consequences to recycling intention. However, despite being statistically related to behavior, the practicality of intention as a determinant of behavior is challenged due to the presence of conflation of recycling and reusing, and social desirability issues. Furthermore, perceived behavioral control significantly affects how intention influences behavior. In fact, it moderates the execution or nonexecution of recycling intention to behavior. Research limitations/implications – The study’s target participants were from Generations Y and Z, and excluded respondents from Generation X, thereby limiting generalizability to aforementioned generations. Practical and social implications – The research can contribute to creating evidence-based recycling initiatives and solutions for the government and e-commerce to stimulate consumer recycling behavior and alleviate the environmental impact of post-consumer product delivery packaging waste. Originality/value – Compared to other studies, this research focuses on the gap between recycling intention and behavior, specifically in product delivery packaging. Key Words: Theory of Planned Behavior, Norm Activation Model, Recycling Intention, Recycling Behavior, Product Delivery Packaging Relevant SDGs: SDG No. 12 Responsible Consumption and Production and SDG No. 17 Partnership for the Goals
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author Ang, Stephanie Dianne C.
Chua, Jenevieve Kimberly C.
Espineli, Franz Jerico S.
Yu, Kairin Nicole N.
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Chua, Jenevieve Kimberly C.
Espineli, Franz Jerico S.
Yu, Kairin Nicole N.
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title Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging
title_short Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging
title_full Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging
title_fullStr Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the intention-behavior gap on recycling delivery packaging
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