How is the sustainable consumption intention model in food industry under preference uncertainties? The consumer willingness to pay on recycled packaging material

Chen, C.-C., Sujanto, R. Y., Tseng, M.-L., Chiu, A. S. F. and Lim, M. K. (2021) How is the sustainable consumption intention model in food industry under preference uncertainties? The consumer willingness to pay on recycled packaging material. Sustainability, 13(21), 11578. (doi: 10.3390/su132111578)

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Abstract

Food packaging is costly to consumers and generates a huge volume of packaging waste, especially in Indonesia. Prior studies have neglected to construct a causal sustainable consumption intention model in food industry and link to the consumer willingness to pay under preference uncertainties. To address the gaps, this study explores consumer attributes to build a causal sustainable consumption intention model and takes the model to address the consumer willingness to pay under preference uncertainties. This study proposes a causal model that integrates five aspects of sustainable consumption intention model: (1) sustainable consumption knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors; (2) government policy and regulation on sustainable consumption; (3) recycled packaging eco-labeling certification; (4) supply chain innovation and infrastructure; and (5) sustainable product purchasing features. This study uses the fuzzy Delphi method to confirm the reliability and validate the criteria and applies cause and effect model to address the causal model. In addition, this study collects 428 valid responses to address the willingness to pay for causal sustainable consumption intention model and a cognitive best-worst choice experiment to confirm the model in the food industry. The result reveals that recycled packaging eco-labeling certification is the major aspect for enhancing the model, followed by government policy and regulation and supply chain innovation and infrastructure. In practice, consumers incur inconvenience in purchasing sustainable food products but prefer recycled packaging material at a standardized price.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Sustainable consumption intention, recycled packaging, eco-labeling certification, fuzzy Delphi method, choice experiment, cognitive best-worst method.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lim, Professor Ming
Creator Roles:
Lim, M. K.Conceptualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review and editing
Authors: Chen, C.-C., Sujanto, R. Y., Tseng, M.-L., Chiu, A. S. F., and Lim, M. K.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:Sustainability
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:2071-1050
ISSN (Online):2071-1050
Published Online:20 October 2021
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2021 The Authors
First Published:First published in Sustainability 13(21): 11578
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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