Behavioural determinants of consumers’ intention to reuse end-of-life garments in Australia

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Esther Oluwadamilola Olufemi Rotimi, Hassan Kalantari Daronkola, Cheree Topple, Lester Johnson
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Abstract

Literature on garment reuse focussing on consumer behaviour and end-of-life products is scarce. Our study addresses this gap by exploring significant predictors of end-of-life garment reuse by Australian consumers. Subsequently, this study extends the theory of planned behaviour (perceived behavioural control, attitude, and subjective norms) by general recycling behaviour, self-identity, quality consciousness, eco-literacy, and self-efficacy as predictors of reuse intention and behaviour. Structural equation modelling is conducted to analyse data from a sample of 428 questionnaire responses retrieved between 16 and 22 March 2022 from Australian consumers. Our findings support the notion that the fundamental predictors of the theory of planned behaviour, along with self-efficacy, and eco-literacy, are significant predictors in understanding sustainable behaviour such as reuse. However, no significant relationships were observed between self-identity, general recycling behaviour and quality consciousness. We made theoretical contributions to literature by addressing a gap in reuse, focusing on consumer behaviour and end-of-life garments. Extending on the theoretical implications, our study contends that engaging in reuse practices must be in collaboration with the entire supply chain. This study also provides a cultural context for reuse intention and behaviour amongst Australian consumers. In a broader context, the findings from this study could reduce the number of garments sent to landfills and promote the utilisation of garments beyond one lifecycle.

澳大利亚消费者再利用报废服装意愿的行为决定因素
有关服装再利用的文献很少,主要集中在消费者行为和报废产品方面。我们的研究通过探索澳大利亚消费者对报废服装再利用的重要预测因素,填补了这一空白。随后,本研究扩展了计划行为理论(感知行为控制、态度和主观规范),将一般回收行为、自我认同、质量意识、生态素养和自我效能作为再利用意愿和行为的预测因素。我们采用结构方程模型分析了 2022 年 3 月 16 日至 22 日期间从澳大利亚消费者那里回收的 428 份问卷调查数据。我们的研究结果支持这样一种观点,即计划行为理论的基本预测因素、自我效能感和生态素养对于理解再利用等可持续行为具有重要的预测作用。然而,在自我认同、一般回收行为和质量意识之间没有观察到明显的关系。我们通过关注消费者行为和报废服装,填补了再利用方面的空白,为文献做出了理论贡献。在理论意义上,我们的研究认为,参与再利用实践必须与整个供应链合作。本研究还为澳大利亚消费者的再利用意愿和行为提供了文化背景。在更广泛的背景下,本研究的发现可以减少送往垃圾填埋场的服装数量,并促进服装在一个生命周期后的利用。
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