Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour
Although few studies have attempted to explain residents’ waste handling behaviour from social and psychological perspective, yet, there is little understanding regarding the influence of households’ moral obligation, consequences awareness, and perceived lack of facilitating conditions on forming r...
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author | Khalil, Muhammad Salisu Ho, Yuek Ming Abd Manaf, Latifah Sharaai, Amir Hamzah Nabegu, Aliyu Baba |
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description | Although few studies have attempted to explain residents’ waste handling behaviour from social and psychological perspective, yet, there is little understanding regarding the influence of households’ moral obligation, consequences awareness, and perceived lack of facilitating conditions on forming recycling intention. This study aims at investigating the key determinants of household recycling intention using the extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Data collected from 422 households in Kano metropolis were analysed using structural equation modelling to determine the influence of each predictor on the recycling intention. The results indicate that attitude, subjective norms, personal norm, consequences awareness and perceived lack of facilitating conditions significantly predict recycling intention, with attitude being the most significant predictor of households’ intention. Additional analysis on the effect of households’ income level on their recycling intention shows that income level moderates the relationships between attitude and recycling intention, personal norms—recycling intention, and perceived lack of facilitating conditions—recycling intention. The findings provide valuable suggestions for recycling policies that can focus on households’ intention formation by providing recycling facilities, encouraging participation through market-driven recycling programs, and promoting recycling awareness and education |
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spelling | upm.eprints-802322020-10-02T09:00:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80232/ Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour Khalil, Muhammad Salisu Ho, Yuek Ming Abd Manaf, Latifah Sharaai, Amir Hamzah Nabegu, Aliyu Baba Although few studies have attempted to explain residents’ waste handling behaviour from social and psychological perspective, yet, there is little understanding regarding the influence of households’ moral obligation, consequences awareness, and perceived lack of facilitating conditions on forming recycling intention. This study aims at investigating the key determinants of household recycling intention using the extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Data collected from 422 households in Kano metropolis were analysed using structural equation modelling to determine the influence of each predictor on the recycling intention. The results indicate that attitude, subjective norms, personal norm, consequences awareness and perceived lack of facilitating conditions significantly predict recycling intention, with attitude being the most significant predictor of households’ intention. Additional analysis on the effect of households’ income level on their recycling intention shows that income level moderates the relationships between attitude and recycling intention, personal norms—recycling intention, and perceived lack of facilitating conditions—recycling intention. The findings provide valuable suggestions for recycling policies that can focus on households’ intention formation by providing recycling facilities, encouraging participation through market-driven recycling programs, and promoting recycling awareness and education Malaysian Institute of Planners 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80232/1/Income%20perspective%20on%20the%20factors%20influencing%20households%E2%80%99%20recycling%20intention%20implications%20from%20the%20extended%20theory%20of%20planned%20behaviour.pdf Khalil, Muhammad Salisu and Ho, Yuek Ming and Abd Manaf, Latifah and Sharaai, Amir Hamzah and Nabegu, Aliyu Baba (2019) Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour. Planning Malaysia, 17 (2). pp. 191-202. ISSN 1675-6215 https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Income+perspective+on+the+factors+influencing+households%E2%80%99+recycling+intention%3A+implications+from+the+extended+theory+of+planned+behaviour 10.21837/pmjournal.v17.i10.640 |
spellingShingle | Khalil, Muhammad Salisu Ho, Yuek Ming Abd Manaf, Latifah Sharaai, Amir Hamzah Nabegu, Aliyu Baba Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
title | Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
title_full | Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
title_fullStr | Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
title_full_unstemmed | Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
title_short | Income perspective on the factors influencing households’ recycling intention: implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
title_sort | income perspective on the factors influencing households recycling intention implications from the extended theory of planned behaviour |
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