Does Consumption of Organic Foods Contribute to Korean Consumers’ Subjective Well-Being?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Value-Attitude-Behavior Hierarchy
2.2. Subjective Well-being
2.3. Conceptual Model and Research Hypotheses
3. Methods
3.1. Sample
3.2. Measurements
4. Data Analysis and Results
4.1. Sample Characteristics
4.2. Assessment of Measurement Model
4.3. Hypothesis Testing
5. Discussions and Implications
6. Limitations
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Construct | Scale Item | Standardized Estimate | t-Value | Composite Reliability | Average Variance Extracted |
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Universalism | A world at peace (free of war and conflict) | 0.649 | 13.878 *** | 0.802 | 0.504 |
Unity with nature (fitting into nature) | 0.715 | 15.725 *** | |||
A world of beauty (beauty of nature and the arts) | 0.698 | 15.229 *** | |||
Protecting the environment (preserving nature) | 0.773 | 17.464 *** | |||
Benevolence | Honest (genuine, sincere) | 0.732 | 16.240 *** | 0.813 | 0.522 |
Helpful (working for the welfare of others) | 0.687 | 14.922 *** | |||
Responsible (dependable, reliable) | 0.764 | 17.203 *** | |||
Forgiving (willing to pardon others) | 0.704 | 15.408 *** | |||
Attitudes toward environmental consequences | Reduce the use of artificial fertilizers in agriculture | 0.712 | 15.661 *** | 0.818 | 0.529 |
Reduce the eutrophication of lakes and watercourses | 0.713 | 15.685 *** | |||
Reduce the pollution of the soil | 0.774 | 17.544 *** | |||
Reduce the use of herbicides and pesticides in agriculture | 0.709 | 15.571 *** | |||
Attitudes toward health-related consequences | Improve my own or my family’s health | 0.750 | 17.364 *** | 0.870 | 0.572 |
Give myself a good conscience | 0.734 | 16.854 *** | |||
Avoid risks that may be associated with eating non-organic foods | 0.757 | 17.598 *** | |||
Give my children better food | 0.775 | 18.190 *** | |||
Reduce the risk for illness in my family | 0.766 | 17.902 *** | |||
Attitudes toward psychological consequences | Make me feel good | 0.857 | 21.277 *** | 0.901 | 0.752 |
Help me relax | 0.879 | 22.110 *** | |||
Give me pleasure | 0.865 | 21.558 *** | |||
Consumption intention of organic foods | I would consider consuming organic foods in the near future | 0.883 | 22.504 *** | 0.913 | 0.778 |
I will consume organic foods in the near future | 0.925 | 24.280 *** | |||
There is a strong likelihood that I will consume organic foods in the near future | 0.836 | 20.669 *** | |||
Physical well-being | Are you happy with your ability to perform daily living activities? | 0.703 | 15.143 *** | 0.713 | 0.554 |
Are you happy with your ability to work? | 0.713 | 15.426 *** | |||
Psychological well-being | Do you feel able to enjoy life? | 0.668 | 15.003 *** | 0.894 | 0.548 |
Do you feel optimistic about the future? | 0.638 | 14.124 *** | |||
Do you feel in control of your life? | 0.766 | 18.095 *** | |||
Do you feel happy with yourself as a person? | 0.846 | 21.024 *** | |||
Are you happy with your looks and appearance? | 0.743 | 17.331 *** | |||
Do you feel able to live your life the way you want? | 0.785 | 18.752 *** | |||
Do you feel able to grow and develop as a person? | 0.716 | 16.444 *** | |||
Social well-being | Are you happy with your friendships and personal relationships? | 0.831 | 19.611 *** | 0.814 | 0.596 |
Are you comfortable about the way you relate and connect with others? | 0.817 | 19.149 *** | |||
Are you able to ask someone for help with a problem? | 0.656 | 14.226 *** |
Hypothesized Paths | Standardized Estimate | t-Value |
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H1a: Universalism → Environmental consequences | 0.441 | 7.634 *** |
H1b: Universalism → Psychological consequences | 0.441 | 4.167 *** |
H2a: Benevolence → Health-related consequences | 0.442 | 8.042 *** |
H2b: Benevolence → Psychological consequences | −0.031 | −0.290 |
H3a: Environmental consequences → Consumption intention | 0.006 | 0.075 |
H3b: Health-related consequences → Consumption intention | 0.474 | 5.096 *** |
H3c: Psychological consequences → Consumption intention | 0.295 | 5.012 *** |
H4: Consumption intention → Consumption behavior | 0.409 | 6.805 *** |
H5a: Consumption behavior → Physical well-being | 0.271 | 4.074 *** |
H5b: Consumption behavior → Psychological well-being | 0.278 | 4.568 *** |
H5c: Consumption behavior → Social well-being | 0.239 | 3.901 *** |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Hyun-Joo. 2019. "Does Consumption of Organic Foods Contribute to Korean Consumers’ Subjective Well-Being?" Sustainability 11, no. 19: 5496. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195496
APA StyleLee, H. -J. (2019). Does Consumption of Organic Foods Contribute to Korean Consumers’ Subjective Well-Being? Sustainability, 11(19), 5496. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11195496