Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia

Purpose – To achieve proper waste management, the disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) is one suitable method. Most developing countries, including Malaysia, are facing lack of e-waste recycling facilities and low household participation. Using a survey method using a questionnaire, this study...

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Main Authors: Rafia, Afroz, Muhibbullah, Muhammad, Fauzi, Puteri Farhana, Mohammad Niaz, Morshed
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Group Publishing 2020
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author Rafia, Afroz
Muhibbullah, Muhammad
Fauzi, Puteri Farhana
Mohammad Niaz, Morshed
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Muhibbullah, Muhammad
Fauzi, Puteri Farhana
Mohammad Niaz, Morshed
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description Purpose – To achieve proper waste management, the disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) is one suitable method. Most developing countries, including Malaysia, are facing lack of e-waste recycling facilities and low household participation. Using a survey method using a questionnaire, this study aims to examine the intention of Malaysian households to drop-off their mobile phones to the nearest collection boxes (n = 600). Design/methodology/approach – This study expanded the theory of planned behavior by adding environmental awareness and knowledge. In addition, the cost of disposal and the convenience of the available disposal infrastructure weremeasured as two parts of the perceived behavioral control. Findings – The results of this study show that environmental knowledge and awareness have a significant impact on attitudes toward recycling intention of the households. In addition, it was also found that the attitude and cost of disposal infrastructure is positively related to household intention. Originality/value – These results show that if e-waste collection boxes are provided to the nearest community and e-waste management information is distributed, this will increase household participation in e-waste management.
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spelling iium-806172020-06-03T04:54:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80617/ Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia Rafia, Afroz Muhibbullah, Muhammad Fauzi, Puteri Farhana Mohammad Niaz, Morshed H Social Sciences (General) TD169 Environmental protection Purpose – To achieve proper waste management, the disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) is one suitable method. Most developing countries, including Malaysia, are facing lack of e-waste recycling facilities and low household participation. Using a survey method using a questionnaire, this study aims to examine the intention of Malaysian households to drop-off their mobile phones to the nearest collection boxes (n = 600). Design/methodology/approach – This study expanded the theory of planned behavior by adding environmental awareness and knowledge. In addition, the cost of disposal and the convenience of the available disposal infrastructure weremeasured as two parts of the perceived behavioral control. Findings – The results of this study show that environmental knowledge and awareness have a significant impact on attitudes toward recycling intention of the households. In addition, it was also found that the attitude and cost of disposal infrastructure is positively related to household intention. Originality/value – These results show that if e-waste collection boxes are provided to the nearest community and e-waste management information is distributed, this will increase household participation in e-waste management. Emerald Group Publishing 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80617/1/80617_Analyzing%20the%20intention%20of%20the%20households.pdf Rafia, Afroz and Muhibbullah, Muhammad and Fauzi, Puteri Farhana and Mohammad Niaz, Morshed (2020) Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia. Ecofeminism and Climate Change. pp. 1-18. ISSN 2633-4062 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/EFCC-03-2020-0004/full/pdf 10.1108/EFCC-03-2020-0004
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
TD169 Environmental protection
Rafia, Afroz
Muhibbullah, Muhammad
Fauzi, Puteri Farhana
Mohammad Niaz, Morshed
Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia
title Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia
title_full Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia
title_short Analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in Malaysia
title_sort analyzing the intention of the households to drop off mobile phones to the collection boxes: empirical study in malaysia
topic H Social Sciences (General)
TD169 Environmental protection
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