Protection Motivation and Food Waste Reduction Strategies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
2.1. Food Waste Problem and Ugly Food
2.2. Protection Motivation Theory
2.3. Relationships among the Constructs
2.3.1. Relationship between Awareness of Food Waste Problem and Threat Appraisal
2.3.2. Relationship between Awareness of Food Waste Problem and Coping Appraisal
2.3.3. Relationship between Threat Appraisal and Ugly Food Purchase Intentions
2.3.4. Relationship between Coping Appraisal and Ugly Food Purchase Intentions
2.3.5. Moderating Role of Age
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Data Collection and Participants
3.2. Survey Instrument and Measures
4. Results
4.1. Sample Characteristics
4.2. Validity and Reliability of Measurements
4.3. Results of Hypothesises 1 to 8
4.4. Results of Hypothesis 9
5. Discussion
5.1. Theoretical Implications
5.2. Managerial Implications
6. Conclusions
7. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Survey Questionnaires
Questionnaire | Highly Disagree | Disagree | Normal | Agree | Highly Agree |
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Awareness of Food Waste Problem | |||||
I am aware that the food waste problem is serious, directly connected to our daily lives | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I am well aware of the food waste problem these days | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I am usually interested in the food waste issue | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I am aware that the food waste disposal issue is crucial | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Severity | |||||
The environmental pollution problem caused by food waste is serious | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
When disposing of food waste, various harmful substances are generated | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Korea is suffering from environmental pollution due to food waste problems | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Our surroundings are becoming increasingly polluted by food waste | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Vulnerability | |||||
Food waste will eventually have a harmful effect on people | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
When disposing of food waste, various environmental hazards are generated, which is harmful to health | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
The food waste problem will eventually threaten our lives | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Response Efficacy | |||||
Efforts to reduce food waste will help prevent environmental pollution | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Efforts to reduce food waste are effective solutions to prevent environmental pollution | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
If we try to reduce food waste, we can minimize environmental pollution | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Self-Efficacy | |||||
I can do enough to reduce food waste | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I am confident that I will join in reducing food waste | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I will try to reduce food waste | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Ugly Food Purchase Intentions | |||||
I am willing to purchase ugly food to reduce food waste | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I have a plan to purchase ugly food, thinking about the future environment | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I am going to purchase ugly food, thinking about environmental issues | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
I am going to keep purchasing ugly food | ➀ | ➁ | ➂ | ➃ | ➄ |
Demographics Questionnaire | Please Check the Option that Applies to You | ||||
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To which age group do you belong? | |||||
Below 20 years old | ➀ | ||||
20–29 years old | ➁ | ||||
30–39 years old | ➂ | ||||
40–49 years old | ➃ | ||||
50–59 years old | ➄ | ||||
60 years old and above | ➅ | ||||
What is your sex? | |||||
Male | ➀ | ||||
Female | ➁ | ||||
What is your marital status? | |||||
Unmarried | ➀ | ||||
Married | ➁ | ||||
Other | ➂ | ||||
What is your educational level? | |||||
High school | ➀ | ||||
Two years college | ➁ | ||||
University | ➂ | ||||
Graduate school | ➃ | ||||
What is your monthly income? | |||||
Less than 1 million won (KRW) | ➀ | ||||
1 million but less than 2 million won (KRW) | ➁ | ||||
2 million but less than 3 million won (KRW) | ➂ | ||||
3 million but less than 4 million won (KRW) | ➃ | ||||
4 million but less than 5 million won (KRW) | ➄ | ||||
5 million won (KRW) or more | ➅ | ||||
What is your occupation? | |||||
Student | ➀ | ||||
Office job | ➁ | ||||
Self-employed | ➂ | ||||
Professional job | ➃ | ||||
Homemaker | ➄ | ||||
Other | ➅ |
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Characteristics | n (%) | f-Value | Characteristics | n (%) | f-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 1.488 | Monthly income | 1.836 | ||
20–29 | 39 (10.8%) | <USD 1000 | 43 (11.9%) | ||
30–39 | 55 (15.2%) | USD 1001–USD 2000 | 26 (7.2%) | ||
40–49 | 70 (19.4%) | USD 2001–USD 3000 | 93 (25.8%) | ||
50–59 | 99 (27.4%) | USD 3001–USD 4000 | 65 (18%) | ||
Over 60 | 98 (27.1%) | USD 4001–USD 5000 | 52 (14.4%) | ||
Sex | −2.822 ** | USD 5001≤ | 82 (22.7%) | ||
Men | 172 (47.6%) | (t-value) | Occupation | 1.955 | |
Women | 189 (52.4%) | Student | 8 (2.2%) | ||
Marital status | 0.737 | Office job | 163 (45.2%) | ||
Unmarried | 102 (28.3%) | Self-employed | 26 (7.2%) | ||
Married | 248 (68.7%) | Professional job | 45 (12.5%) | ||
Other | 11 (3%) | Homemaker | 70 (19.4%) | ||
Educational level | 0.742 | Other | 49 (13.6%) | ||
High school | 64 (17.7%) | ||||
Two-year college | 58 (16.1%) | ||||
University | 197 (54.6%) | ||||
Graduate school | 42 (11.6%) |
Construct | Standardized Loadings | t-Value | CCR | AVE | Cronbach’s Alpha |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Awareness of Food Waste Problem | 0.834 | 0.557 | 0.825 | ||
I am aware that the food waste problem is serious, directly connected to our daily lives | 0.803 | ||||
I am well aware of the food waste problem these days | 0.724 | 14.076 *** | |||
I am usually interested in the food waste issue | 0.720 | 13.991 *** | |||
I am aware that the food waste disposal issue is crucial | 0.736 | 14.342 *** | |||
Severity | 0.834 | 0.558 | 0.826 | ||
The environmental pollution problem caused by food waste is serious | 0.810 | ||||
When disposing of food waste, various harmful substances are generated | 0.714 | 13.675 *** | |||
Korea is suffering from environmental pollution due to food waste problems | 0.640 | 12.108 *** | |||
Our surroundings are becoming increasingly polluted by food waste | 0.811 | 15.507 *** | |||
Vulnerability | 0.786 | 0.551 | 0.761 | ||
Food waste will eventually have a harmful effect on people | 0.767 | ||||
When disposing of food waste, various environmental hazards are generated, which is harmful to health | 0.715 | 12.589 *** | |||
The food waste problem will eventually threaten our lives | 0.744 | 13.044 *** | |||
Response Efficacy | 0.776 | 0.537 | 0.732 | ||
Efforts to reduce food waste will help prevent environmental pollution | 0.693 | ||||
Efforts to reduce food waste are effective solutions to prevent environmental pollution | 0.762 | 12.502 *** | |||
If we try to reduce food waste, we can minimize environmental pollution | 0.741 | 12.233 *** | |||
Self-Efficacy | 0.798 | 0.569 | 0.791 | ||
I can do enough to reduce food waste | 0.829 | ||||
I am confident that I will join in reducing food waste | 0.712 | 13.247 *** | |||
I will try to reduce food waste | 0.716 | 13.321 *** | |||
Ugly Food Purchase Intentions | 0.830 | 0.550 | 0.830 | ||
I am willing to purchase ugly food to reduce food waste | 0.784 | ||||
I have a plan to purchase ugly food, thinking about the future environment | 0.719 | 13.414 *** | |||
I am going to purchase ugly food, thinking about environmental issues | 0.776 | 14.493 *** | |||
I am going to keep purchasing ugly food | 0.682 | 12.689 *** |
Construct | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Mean | SD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Food Waste Problem | 0.557 a | 0.248 b | 0.761 b | 0.711 b | 0.493 b | 0.493 b | 4.223 | 0.527 |
2. Severity | 0.061 c | 0.558 a | 0.340 b | 0.383 b | 0.410 b | 0.571 b | 3.574 | 0.675 |
3. Vulnerability | 0.579 c | 0.115 c | 0.551 a | 0.672 b | 0.395 b | 0.424 b | 3.976 | 0.622 |
4. Response Efficacy | 0.505 c | 0.146 c | 0.451 c | 0.537 a | 0.744 b | 0.587 b | 4.265 | 0.503 |
5. Self-Efficacy | 0.243 c | 0.168 c | 0.156 c | 0.553 c | 0.569 a | 0.566 b | 4.189 | 0.531 |
6. Purchase Intentions | 0.243 c | 0.326 c | 0.179 c | 0.344 c | 0.320 c | 0.550 a | 4.166 | 0.535 |
Relationships | β | B | S.E. | t-Value | p-Value | Results | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H1 | Food Waste Problem → Severity | 0.338 | 0.414 | 0.075 | 5.515 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
H2 | Food Waste Problem → Vulnerability | 0.790 | 0.875 | 0.075 | 11.667 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
H3 | Food Waste Problem → Response Efficacy | 0.786 | 0.699 | 0.065 | 10.784 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
H4 | Food Waste Problem → Self-Efficacy | 0.579 | 0.573 | 0.062 | 9.206 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
H5 | Severity → Purchase Intentions | 0.395 | 0.310 | 0.045 | 6.832 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
H6 | Vulnerability → Purchase Intentions | 0.030 | 0.026 | 0.068 | 0.383 | 0.702 | Not Supported |
H7 | Response Efficacy → Purchase Intentions | 0.285 | 0.308 | 0.087 | 3.527 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
H8 | Self-Efficacy → Purchase Intentions | 0.251 | 0.244 | 0.063 | 3.879 | 0.000 *** | Supported |
Structural Relationship | Under 30s (n = 94) | Over 60s (n = 98) | Free | Constrained | ∆χ2 | Results | |||
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I2 | t-Value | I2 | t-Value | χ2 (df = 360) | χ2 (df = 361) | ||||
H9a | Food Waste Problem → Severity | 0.542 | 4.305 *** | 0.359 | 2.994 ** | 542.339 | 543.340 | 1.001 | Not Supported |
H9b | Food Waste Problem → Vulnerability | 0.804 | 6.028 *** | 0.901 | 6.370 *** | 542.339 | 543.168 | 0.829 | Not Supported |
H9c | Food Waste Problem → Response Efficacy | 0.780 | 5.858 *** | 0.876 | 5.844 *** | 542.339 | 542.483 | 0.144 | Not Supported |
H9d | Food Waste Problem → Self-Efficacy | 0.636 | 5.223 *** | 0.781 | 5.473 *** | 542.339 | 543.266 | 0.927 | Not Supported |
H9e | Severity → Purchase Intentions | 0.250 | 1.908 | 0.294 | 2.947 ** | 542.339 | 542.565 | 0.226 | Not Supported |
H9f | Vulnerability → Purchase Intentions | 0.025 | 0.151 | 0.105 | 0.485 | 542.339 | 542.441 | 0.102 | Not Supported |
H9g | Response Efficacy → Purchase Intentions | 0.108 | 0.661 | 0.708 | 2.811 ** | 542.339 | 546.652 | 4.313 | Supported |
H9h | Self-Efficacy → Purchase Intentions | 0.387 | 2.664 ** | −0.133 | −0.739 | 542.339 | 546.302 | 3.963 | Supported |
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