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Residents' waste mobile recycling planned behavior model: the role of environmental concern and risk perception

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJOEM-08-2021-1215

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Environmental concern; Information security risk perception; Electronic waste; Recycling planned behavior model

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This research investigates the relationships between environmental concern, risk perception, and residents' waste mobile recycling behavior in the context of increasing electronic waste worldwide. The study collected data from residents in China through an online survey and used structural equation modeling to analyze the data. The findings suggest that environmental concern is positively associated with individuals' intention to recycle waste mobile phones, and this relationship is mediated by individuals' mobile phone recycling attitude and subjective norms. Furthermore, individuals' information security risk perception moderates the relationship between intention for recycling and subsequent recycling behavior.
Purpose The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationships of environmental concern and risk perception with residents' waste mobile recycling behavior in the scenario of continuously increasing electronic waste (aka e-waste) around the world. Design/methodology/approach For empirically testing proposed research model, this study utilized convenience sampling strategy and collected 346 responses from residents in the People's Republic of China (PRC) through an online survey. The hypotheses were tested utilizing the structural equation modeling (SEM) framework through Mplus 7.0 program (Muthen and Muthen, 1998-2012). Robust maximum likelihood (MLR) was used as the method of estimation. Findings The results revealed that environmental concern is positively associated with individuals' intentions to recycle waste mobile phones and that the relationship between concern for the environment and individuals' intention to recycle is mediated by the factors such as individuals' mobile phone recycling attitude and subjective norms. The results further indicated that individuals' information security risk perception moderates the relationship between individuals' intention for recycling and subsequent recycling behavior. Originality/value This study provides substantial theoretical and practical implications for residents' e-waste recycling behavior while considering their environmental concern and information security risk perceptions.

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