2023
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/173117
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How Reference Dependence and Network Embeddedness Shape Residents’ Food Waste Behavior? Evidence from China

Mingxing Luo,
Yue Sun,
Qianting Yang
et al.

Abstract: Reducing food waste is an important initiative to ensure food security and mitigate climate change. Previous studies have largely ignored the influence of reference points on food waste behavior and the role of human-to-human relational interactions, failing to capture their role in guiding residents' food waste behavior (RFWBs). To address this gap, this study proposes a model that examines the role of reference dependence, normative internalization, and symbolic expectations in RFWBs, while introducing netwo… Show more

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