From Attitude to Behavior: The Effect of Residents’ Food Waste Attitudes on Their Food Waste Behaviors in Shanghai
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Theoretical Analysis
2.1. Literature Review
2.2. Theoretical Analysis
3. Data Source and Methodology
3.1. Data Source
3.2. Model Settings
3.3. Analytical Methods
4. Results
4.1. Participant Characteristics
4.2. Variable Analysis and Descriptive Statistics
4.3. The Impact of Food Waste Attitudes on Food Waste Behavior
4.4. Pandemic Expectations and Regulatory Effects of Agricultural Product Safety
4.5. Robustness Test
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Project | Options | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 55.24% |
Female | 44.76% | |
Age | Under 20 years old | 10.97% |
20–39 years old | 73.40% | |
40–59 years old | 13.30% | |
Over 60 years old | 6.89% | |
Household registration | Local | 47.38% |
out of town | 52.62% | |
Education level | Elementary school or below | 1.17% |
Junior high school | 7.28% | |
High school | 11.65% | |
College | 15.15% | |
Undergraduate | 44.27% | |
Postgraduate | 30.10% | |
Monthly income (1000 yuan) | Within 10 | 32.43% |
10–30 | 47.57% | |
40–50 | 17.38% | |
60–100 | 12.33% | |
110–150 | 0.00% | |
More than 150 | 0.00% |
Variable Name | Variable Setting and Assignment | Mean | Standard Deviation |
---|---|---|---|
Severity of food waste | Never waste = 1; Basically, no waste = 2; Some waste = 3; Severe waste = 4; Very serious waste = 5 | 2.17 | 0.72 |
Attitudes to food waste | It doesn’t matter = 1; I spent the money myself and dealt with it as I liked = 2; A small amount of waste is within the acceptable range = 3; It’s a shameful waste = 4 | 3.32 | 0.70 |
Expectations for future epidemics (epidemic expectations) | Worried = 1; Not worried = 0 | 0.64 | 0.48 |
Confidence in the supply of agricultural products in Shanghai’s local market (quantity safety) | Reassured = 1; Not reassured = 0 | 0.88 | 0.32 |
Confidence in the safety of agricultural products in the Shanghai local market (quality safety) | Reassured = 1; Not reassured = 0 | 0.88 | 0.32 |
Price stability of agricultural products in the location (price stability) | Stable = 1; Unstable = 0 | 0.73 | 0.44 |
Promoting the necessity of saving food during the epidemic | Not necessary at all = 1; Not very necessary = 2; Average = 3; Somewhat necessary = 4; Very necessary = 5 | 0.44 | 0.88 |
Gender | Male = 1; Female = 0 | 0.50 | 0.50 |
Age | Actual age (years) | 32.94 | 13.51 |
Household registration | Local = 1; Foreign = 2 | 1.57 | 0.50 |
Educational qualifications | Primary school and below = 1; Junior high school = 2; Technical secondary school/high school = 3; College = 4; Undergraduate = 5; Postgraduate = 6 | 4.68 | 1.23 |
Family size | Actual number of family members (people) | 3.38 | 1.34 |
Children | Number of children in the family (person) | 1.69 | 0.46 |
Elderly people | Number of elderly people in the family (person) | 0.88 | 0.44 |
Household income | Less than 10,000 = 1; 10,000–30,000 = 2; 40,000–50,000 = 3; 60,000–100,000 = 4; 110,000–150,000 = 5; 150,000 and above = 6 | 2.62 | 1.65 |
Variable | Scale Mean | Scale Variance | Corrected Item-Total Correlation | Cronbach Alpha |
---|---|---|---|---|
Food waste attitude | 13.459 | 9.561 | 0.174 | 0.751 |
Epidemic expectations | 13.868 | 7.101 | 0.385 | 0.708 |
Quantity safety | 13.107 | 6.595 | 0.674 | 0.574 |
Quality safety | 13.109 | 6.647 | 0.667 | 0.578 |
Price stability | 13.566 | 7.154 | 0.478 | 0.658 |
Variable | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 |
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Coefficient | Coefficient | Coefficient | Coefficient | |
Constant term | ||||
Food waste attitude | −0.23 *** | −0.24 *** | 0.19 | |
Epidemic expectations | 0.16 ** | 0.15 ** | 0.30 | |
Quantity safety | 0.19 | 0.24 * | 1.55 *** | |
Quality safety | −0.12 | −0.07 | 0.84 | |
Price stability | 0.05 | 0.05 | −0.62 | |
Saving food necessity | −0.18 *** | −0.23 *** | −0.18 *** | −0.16 *** |
Gender | −0.15 ** | −0.13 ** | −0.14 ** | −0.12 * |
Age | −0.01 *** | −0.01 *** | −0.01 *** | −0.01 *** |
Household registration | 0.07 | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.07 |
Educational qualifications | 0.04 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.04 |
Family size | −0.02 | −0.01 | −0.01 | −0.02 |
Children | −0.07 | −0.05 | −0.06 | −0.08 |
Elderly people | −0.02 | −0.02 | −0.01 | −0.01 |
Household income | 0.05 ** | 0.05 ** | 0.04 ** | 0.04 ** |
Pandemic expectation moderating effect | −0.05 | |||
Quantitative safety moderating effect | −0.42 ** | |||
Quality safety moderating effect | −0.30 * | |||
Price stability moderating effect | 0.20 * | |||
Log likelihood | −1120.734 | −1128.599 | −1117.117 | −1104.134 |
Pseudo goodness of fit (Pseudo R-squared) | 0.04 | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.05 |
LR statistics | 95.11950 *** | 80.39844 *** | 102.3539 *** | 128.3202 *** |
Prob (LR statistical) | 0.000 | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 |
Variable | Coefficient | Robust Standard Error |
---|---|---|
Constant term | 1.27 *** | 0.38 |
Attitudes to food waste | 0.24 ** | 0.10 |
Epidemic expectations | −0.19 * | 0.10 |
Quantity safety | 0.20 | 0.15 |
Quality safety | 0.40 *** | 0.15 |
Price stability | −0.11 | 0.10 |
Saving food necessity | 0.11 *** | 0.02 |
Gender | 0.06 | 0.04 |
Age | −0.01 *** | 0.002 |
Household registration | 0.03 | 0.04 |
Educational qualifications | 0.01 | 0.02 |
Family size | 0.004 | 0.01 |
Children | −0.02 | 0.05 |
Elderly people | 0.02 | 0.05 |
Household income | 0.03 ** | 0.01 |
Pandemic expectation moderating effect | 0.05 * | 0.03 |
Quantitative safety moderating effect | −0.06 | 0.04 |
Quality safety moderating effect | −0.12 *** | 0.04 |
Price stability moderating effect | 0.04 | 0.03 |
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Li, C.; Zhou, Z.; Liu, Z.; Fang, Q.; Han, G. From Attitude to Behavior: The Effect of Residents’ Food Waste Attitudes on Their Food Waste Behaviors in Shanghai. Foods 2024, 13, 2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13142201
Li C, Zhou Z, Liu Z, Fang Q, Han G. From Attitude to Behavior: The Effect of Residents’ Food Waste Attitudes on Their Food Waste Behaviors in Shanghai. Foods. 2024; 13(14):2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13142201
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Caixia, Zhou Zhou, Zengjin Liu, Qiushuang Fang, and Guanghua Han. 2024. "From Attitude to Behavior: The Effect of Residents’ Food Waste Attitudes on Their Food Waste Behaviors in Shanghai" Foods 13, no. 14: 2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13142201
APA StyleLi, C., Zhou, Z., Liu, Z., Fang, Q., & Han, G. (2024). From Attitude to Behavior: The Effect of Residents’ Food Waste Attitudes on Their Food Waste Behaviors in Shanghai. Foods, 13(14), 2201. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13142201