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Responsible Consumer Behavior: Driving Factors of Pro-Environmental Behavior toward Post-Consumption Plastic Packaging
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Socially Responsible ProductFood PackagingBehavioral Decision MakingConsumer StudyConsumer ResearchMultistage Sampling TechniquePsychologySocial SciencesEnvironmental BehaviorManagementConsumer BehaviorStructural Equation ModelingPost-consumption Plastic PackagingConsumer Decision MakingBehavioral SciencesConsumer PerceptionPurchase IntentionResponsible Consumption BehaviorMarketingSustainabilityResponsible Consumer BehaviorPro-environmental BehaviorSustainable PackagingConsumer Attitude
This quantitative investigation aims to test the model of responsible consumption behavior (RCB). The specific purpose is to examine the relationship of pro-environmental behavior, attitudes, norms, intention, and awareness using the theory of planned behavior as an underlying theoretical framework. A multistage sampling technique was used to select people (n = 665). Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire from sample respondents. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM)–partial least square (PLS). The findings revealed that attitudes, norms, and awareness all have a role in predicting the intention to engage in post-consumer plastic packaging activity. This finding supports the theory of planned behavior, and it can be extended to explain environmental behavior by adding a reasonable variable.
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