2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.12.123
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The determinants of recycling intention behavior among the Malaysian school students: an application of theory of planned behaviour

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“…provide encouragement and support to housewives, so that they become aware of their responsibilities, the potential to recycle may increase. In their studies, Oom Do Valle et al (2005), Shaw (2008), Mahmud andOsman (2010), andHo (2002) revealed that subjective norms are important determinants of recycling behavior. The study of Andersson and von Borgstede (2010) state that in many aspects of everyday life, collectivism is predominant and social pressure plays a crucial part in affecting an individual's behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…provide encouragement and support to housewives, so that they become aware of their responsibilities, the potential to recycle may increase. In their studies, Oom Do Valle et al (2005), Shaw (2008), Mahmud andOsman (2010), andHo (2002) revealed that subjective norms are important determinants of recycling behavior. The study of Andersson and von Borgstede (2010) state that in many aspects of everyday life, collectivism is predominant and social pressure plays a crucial part in affecting an individual's behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, which analyzed recycling behavior with TPB, Tonglet et al (2004) revealed that opportunities, means and information on recycling affect recycling behavior. Mahmud and Osman (2010) showed in their study based on the TPB model, regarding the intentions and behaviors of secondary school students on recycling, that behavior is a much more significant factor affecting recycling than are subjective norms. In another study conducted on 206 parents and children, regarding how parents affect the recycling behavior of their children, Matthies et al (2012) concluded that mothers affect their children's recycling behavior through sanctions and their own behavior.…”
Section: Literature Review Conceptual Framework and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasil ini sejalan dengan hasil penelitian Kumar (11) yang menyatakan PBC memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan intensi membeli produk ramah lingkungan. Hasil ini juga selaras dengan temuan Mahmud dan Osman (16) yang menujukkan bahwa PBC memiliki pengaruh positif dan siginifikan terhadap intensi perilaku recycling. Hasil yang sama juga dilaporkan oleh Chaisamrej (14) bahwa PBC berpengaruh terhadap intensi perilaku paper recycling.…”
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“…The relative importance of this factor will vary depending on the behaviour and the population under analysis (Ajzen, 1991). To date, personal control has been successfully used in environmental studies to predict the environment and political participation in environmental conservation (Fielding, McDonald, & Louis, 2008;Kaiser et al, 2005;Oreg & Katz-Gerro, 2006;Tonglet, Phillips, & Read, 2004) or recycling (Chan & Bishop, 2013;Mahmud & Osman, 2010).…”
Section: Determinants Of Pro-environmental Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chan & Bishop, 2013;Fielding et al, 2008;Ford, Williams, Bishop, & Webb, 2009;Kaiser et al, 2005;Mahmud & Osman, 2010;Oreg & Katz-Gerro, 2006;Tonglet, Phillips, & Read, 2004;Wauters, Bielders, Poesen, Govers, & Mathijs, 2010), the following hypothesis is proposed: H2: Personal control has a positive influence on pro-environmentalrelated consumption behaviour (H2a) and purchase behaviour (H2b).…”
Section: Theoretical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%