Prior studies have identified key factors that influence recycling intention. However, these studies rarely pay attention to the interaction of attitude and subjective norm that influences recycling intention. This study applied a conceptual model by extending the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) for addressing the gap. The study collected 246 responses through a street survey in Hong Kong. Findings revealed that two interaction terms (i.e., experiential attitude and subjective norm; instrumental attitude and subjective norm) influenced recycling intention. It implies that subjective norm plays a crucial role in motivating recycling behaviors. Moreover, subjective norm could increase the likelihood of recycling for people exhibiting positiv...
Malaysia biggest environmental problem is the waste management with increasing waste generation rate...
AbstractIn Malaysia, recycling program has been widely initiated since 1993. However, to date the re...
This paper examines our understanding of recycling behaviour in the context of its increasing normal...
Currently, recycling is one of the main strategies to reduce the reliance on landfills in Hong Kong,...
Prior studies have identified key factors that influence recycling intention. However, these studies...
Hong Kong is a compact and ‘land-hungry’ city where recycling has become an important measure for tr...
This study addresses the research gap that not much is known about how place attachment plays a role...
Governments worldwide have launched various schemes to promote recycling by individuals, from legisl...
Purpose – This study merged the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the Norm Activation Model (NAM...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
With evidence suggesting conservation attitudes and moral norms lack discriminant validity, the stud...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used to guide an analysis of intentions to recycle househo...
This paper examines how an individual's moral norms and demographic characteristics interact with th...
In light of the current waste crisis, it is critical that we begin attempts to influence attitudes, ...
Malaysia biggest environmental problem is the waste management with increasing waste generation rate...
AbstractIn Malaysia, recycling program has been widely initiated since 1993. However, to date the re...
This paper examines our understanding of recycling behaviour in the context of its increasing normal...
Currently, recycling is one of the main strategies to reduce the reliance on landfills in Hong Kong,...
Prior studies have identified key factors that influence recycling intention. However, these studies...
Hong Kong is a compact and ‘land-hungry’ city where recycling has become an important measure for tr...
This study addresses the research gap that not much is known about how place attachment plays a role...
Governments worldwide have launched various schemes to promote recycling by individuals, from legisl...
Purpose – This study merged the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) with the Norm Activation Model (NAM...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
With evidence suggesting conservation attitudes and moral norms lack discriminant validity, the stud...
Household waste and the exploitation of the environment are among the alarming and unsustainable con...
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used to guide an analysis of intentions to recycle househo...
This paper examines how an individual's moral norms and demographic characteristics interact with th...
In light of the current waste crisis, it is critical that we begin attempts to influence attitudes, ...
Malaysia biggest environmental problem is the waste management with increasing waste generation rate...
AbstractIn Malaysia, recycling program has been widely initiated since 1993. However, to date the re...
This paper examines our understanding of recycling behaviour in the context of its increasing normal...