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- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS classification A1.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS date "2024".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS language "eng".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS type journalArticle.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS hasPart 01HFS0FR09N3T2Y9G8ESQTRT9Q.docx.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS hasPart 01J93YSJH8XA2BJWANX93QFVSC.pdf.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS subject "Earth and Environmental Sciences".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS doi "10.1007/s10668-023-03724-w".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS issn "1387-585X".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS issn "1573-2975".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS issue "10".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS volume "26".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS abstract "In response to the increasing global concerns about food waste and its effects on human communities, the present study aims to identify food waste behavior antecedents for households during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran. An integrated framework was proposed grounded on the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Protection Motivation Theory. Based on a survey with 405 respondents, the underlying determinants of food waste behavior among Iranian households were identified and data were analyzed with Covariance based Structural Equation Modeling. In this study, perceived behavioral control, attitude, and coping appraisal were found to impact households' intention to reduce food waste positively. Conversely, subjective norms and threat appraisal were not found to positively impact such intention. Furthermore, a slight negative effect of the intention to reduce food waste on this FW reduction behavior was observed. The threat of COVID-19 infection did not influence consumers' intention to reduce food waste, nor did the opinion of close friends and family. This study fills a theoretical research gap in food waste behavioral studies by proposing a novel integrated framework based on the Protection Motivation Theory, which is deemed suitable under high-risk contexts such as pandemics. Moreover, the results provide relevant implications for managers, policymakers, and future research.".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author F86FC650-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author urn:uuid:17708d32-fb77-4ede-be24-52f7ccda8db4.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author urn:uuid:3e6a748a-5911-4c71-bf9e-ee7bb0bf221e.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author urn:uuid:62c6ff5e-b4ad-4d1e-8c24-04be848ca976.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author urn:uuid:a2a69b22-426c-42ee-a11d-f903a8db299a.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author urn:uuid:b49c2140-bdb1-4641-b346-e554cefedbfd.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS author urn:uuid:e00c8431-3302-49de-9875-5ed68d31edf9.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS dateCreated "2023-11-21T13:15:42Z".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS dateModified "2024-12-12T21:01:03Z".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS name "Determinants of household food waste behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran : an integrated model".
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS pagination urn:uuid:c6356ca4-ce5d-4b91-9167-4f34acd6b823.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS sameAs LU-01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS sourceOrganization urn:uuid:fb0c5284-0345-4ccc-9b15-b07827ec2ec3.
- 01HFS0BE0166Y4DQKPRKCXTKFS type A1.