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Title Effectiveness of environmental claims in preventing food waste: exploring consumer perspectives toward suboptimal food
ID_Doc 68082
Authors Chang, HH
Title Effectiveness of environmental claims in preventing food waste: exploring consumer perspectives toward suboptimal food
Year 2023
Published Asia Pacific Journal Of Marketing And Logistics, 35, 9
DOI 10.1108/APJML-07-2022-0577
Abstract PurposeSince a significant source of food waste on the consumer end is the reluctance to purchase or consume imperfect products, it is vital for businesses to learn how to affiliate their products with social and ecological causes. This study explores whether firms' communication of suboptimal food information to reduce food waste affects consumer perceptions and behaviors based on social exchange theory.Design/methodology/approachA factorial between-subjects experiment designed with 4 (environmental claims) x 3 (suboptimal food) is used to design 12 scenarios. The measurement scales of variables are adapted from the literature. ANCOVA and structural equation modelling (SEM) analyses were performed to test study hypotheses using a total of 745 valid samples collected via a web-based questionnaire after testing manipulation checks, reliability and validity.FindingsAmong the four types of environmental claims, product orientation and environmental fact claims improve consumers' attitudes, ethical judgments and purchase intentions toward suboptimal food. The effect of ethical judgments on purchase intention is higher than that of attitudes. Additionally, purchase intention is a vital predictor of sustainable consumption and plays a significant mediating role between the variables.Originality/valueThe findings of this study address gaps in the literature, which lacks investigations into the effects of communication information about suboptimal food on consumer attitudes and behaviors. Unlike traditional questionnaires using scale items to measure independent variables, the quasi-experimental design with stimulus materials used in this study can reveal the varied effects of different environmental claims.
Author Keywords Sustainability; Food waste; Suboptimal food; Information disclosures; Environmental claims; Consumer attitudes
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000896896100001
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
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