Factors influencing attitudes and willingness to pay for data protection and sustainability in e-waste management of laptop/personal computer

I Wayan Koko Suryawan , Mega Mutiara Sari , Ari Rahman , Sapta Suhardono , Thi Thanh Thuy Phan , Chun-Hung Lee
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This study explores the factors affecting citizens' willingness to pay (WTP) for e-waste management, particularly concerning data protection for laptops and PCs in Jakarta. Employing a multi-method approach that includes Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), cluster analysis, and binary logistic regression, the research identifies significant determinants shaping public attitudes and behaviors regarding e-waste management practices. A total of 567 valid samples were gathered from residents across various districts in Jakarta, ensuring diverse representation. The EFA findings highlighted three main components: passion for data protection, risk perception related to data, and access to recycling and disposal facilities, which together account for a considerable amount of variance in the data. Cluster analysis divided respondents into four distinct groups, revealing different levels of engagement with e-waste management for laptops and PCs. Furthermore, binary logistic regression indicated that a strong commitment to best data protection practices, heightened concern for data security, and improved access to recycling facilities significantly enhance WTP. In contrast, lower income, more frequent laptop/PC replacements, and younger age groups correlate with lower WTP. These results emphasize the necessity of raising public awareness, enhancing infrastructure, and implementing targeted educational and financial initiatives to foster sustainable e-waste management practices for laptops and PCs. The study's findings can guide policy and practical measures aimed at increasing public engagement and support for sustainable e-waste management in urban settings.
影响手提电脑/个人电脑电子废物管理中数据保护和可持续性的态度和意愿的因素
本研究探讨了影响雅加达市民为电子废物管理付费意愿的因素,特别是笔记本电脑和个人电脑的数据保护。采用多方法方法,包括探索性因素分析(EFA)、聚类分析和二元逻辑回归,研究确定了影响公众对电子废物管理实践态度和行为的重要决定因素。从雅加达各区的居民中共收集了567个有效样本,确保了多样化的代表性。全民教育调查结果强调了三个主要组成部分:对数据保护的热情,与数据相关的风险感知,以及对回收和处置设施的获取,这些因素共同造成了数据的相当大的差异。聚类分析将受访者分为四个不同的群体,揭示了笔记本电脑和个人电脑对电子垃圾管理的不同参与程度。此外,二元逻辑回归表明,对最佳数据保护实践的坚定承诺、对数据安全的高度关注以及对回收设施的改善可显著提高WTP。相比之下,较低的收入、更频繁地更换笔记本电脑和个人电脑以及较年轻的年龄组与较低的WTP相关。这些结果强调了提高公众意识、加强基础设施、实施有针对性的教育和财政举措的必要性,以促进笔记本电脑和个人电脑的可持续电子废物管理实践。该研究的结果可以指导旨在提高公众参与和支持城市环境中可持续电子废物管理的政策和实际措施。
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