Original paper
Normative Influence on Household Waste Separation: The Moderating Effect of Policy Implementation and Sociodemographic Variables
Abstract
Background: With the increasing production of domestic waste in South African urban areas, household waste separation has become a crucial recycling activity for better management of domestic waste and a decrease in environmental pollution. Focus of the article: This empirical study investigates how normative influences can shape the intention to separate household waste and how these influences are moderated by sociodemographic attributes and...
Paper Details
Title
Normative Influence on Household Waste Separation: The Moderating Effect of Policy Implementation and Sociodemographic Variables
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
93 - 110
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