Chang Mona, Arachchilage C S M Walimuni, Hasitha Maduranga Karunarathne Wisurumuni Arachchilage, Kim Min-Cheol
BK 21 Social Data Science Educational Research Group, Jeju National University, Jeju, 63243, South Korea.
Faculty of Data Science for Sustainable Growth, Jeju National University, Jeju, 63243, South Korea.
Heliyon. 2022 Nov 11;8(11):e11439. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11439. eCollection 2022 Nov.
Analyzing household food waste data at the global or national level remains a challenge, especially owing to lack of statistical systems and socio-cultural differences. This study determined the factors affecting the intention of households to reduce food waste on Jeju Island and on the Korean mainland. Socio-demographic factors significantly influence household food waste generation. Therefore, studies are often conducted depending on data availability in the corresponding regions. Based on national data and the theory of planned behavior, this study analyzed data using PLS-SEM (Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling) to test the influence of multiple determinants and parameters on dependent variables and investigated the awareness of household food waste in Korea, focusing on Jeju Province, Korea's largest tourist destination. A survey of 508 local residents established that all factors evaluated in this study, except for risk concerns due to COVID-19, were statistically significant. Among the three antecedents of age, income, and family size, age significantly affected all mediators, directly affecting behavioral intentions. The results are consistent with those of preceding research on the effects of socio-demographic drivers on household food waste generation. The results also indicate that in Korea, where the COVID-19 infection level is lower than that in other countries, residents did not change their food purchasing and waste production patterns. However, a multi-group analysis revealed that the risk concerns caused by COVID-19 differed between residents of Jeju Island and mainland Korea. Overcoming the vulnerability of waste management, including food dumping, is mandatory for locals and tourists on Jeju Island.
在全球或国家层面分析家庭食物浪费数据仍然是一项挑战,尤其是由于缺乏统计系统和社会文化差异。本研究确定了影响济州岛和韩国大陆家庭减少食物浪费意愿的因素。社会人口因素对家庭食物浪费的产生有显著影响。因此,研究通常根据相应地区的数据可用性来进行。基于国家数据和计划行为理论,本研究使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)分析数据,以测试多个决定因素和参数对因变量的影响,并调查了韩国的家庭食物浪费意识,重点关注韩国最大的旅游目的地济州岛。对508名当地居民的调查表明,本研究评估的所有因素,除了对COVID-19风险的担忧外,在统计上均具有显著性。在年龄、收入和家庭规模这三个先行因素中,年龄对所有中介因素都有显著影响,直接影响行为意图。这些结果与之前关于社会人口驱动因素对家庭食物浪费产生影响的研究结果一致。结果还表明,在韩国,COVID-19感染水平低于其他国家,居民并未改变他们的食物购买和浪费模式。然而,多组分析显示,COVID-19引起的风险担忧在济州岛居民和韩国大陆居民之间存在差异。克服包括食物倾倒在内的废物管理的脆弱性,对济州岛的当地人和游客来说都是必不可少的。