Intergenerational value transmission, religiosity, and ethical consumption: Evidence from college students in Indonesia

R. A. Kasri, Karina Mariz, A. Halimatussadiah
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Purpose – With the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), there has been growing attention towards food-wasting behaviors under the public and scientific domain due to its strong economic, environmental, and social consequences. However, educational institutions–which are expected to implement ethical consumption behaviors–still face various challenges to implement it. Hence, the study aims to identify the determinants influencing food-wasting behavior amongst university students in Indonesia. Methodology – The study employed a quantitative research method, in which primary data from 780 students from Universitas Indonesia is analyzed using the logistic regression model. The main variables used are eating disciplines (proxies of intergenerational value variable), religiosity, and several socio-demographic factors. Findings –  The study found that current eating discipline, desire to educate/discipline future offspring on the habit of finishing food and meal planning significantly influence food-wasting behavior amongst university students. This implies the importance of intergenerational value transmission in influencing ethical consumption behavior. In contrast, despite being a religious country, no significant relationship was found between religiosity and food-wasting behavior. Types of university degrees and gender were also found to significantly influence food-wasting behavior. Practical implications – The findings implied that families and educational institutions should attempt to increase students’ awareness and induce a more positive value transmission towards ethical consumption behavior, including linking food-wasting behaviors to curriculum and religious teaching/practices. Furthermore, given the reciprocal nature of the intergenerational value transmission, higher awareness regarding food waste issues should encourage a more positive attitude and behavior of students and subsequently be used to influence their families, friends, and offspring in the future. Originality – While some studies have examined the connection between religiosity and ethical consumption behavior, few studies have attempted to assess the relationship between religiosity and individual food-wasting behavior at a collegiate level. This study tries to fill the gap in the context of the university in Indonesia.
代际价值传递、宗教信仰和道德消费:来自印度尼西亚大学生的证据
随着可持续发展目标(SDGs)的实施,由于其强大的经济、环境和社会后果,公共和科学领域对食物浪费行为的关注越来越多。然而,作为实施道德消费行为的教育机构,在实施道德消费行为的过程中仍然面临着各种挑战。因此,本研究旨在确定影响印尼大学生食物浪费行为的决定因素。方法:本研究采用定量研究方法,使用逻辑回归模型对来自印度尼西亚大学780名学生的原始数据进行分析。使用的主要变量是饮食纪律(代际价值变量的代理),宗教信仰和一些社会人口因素。调查结果-研究发现,当前的饮食纪律、希望教育/训练后代养成吃完饭的习惯和进餐计划对大学生的食物浪费行为有显著影响。这意味着代际价值传递在影响道德消费行为方面的重要性。相比之下,尽管是一个宗教国家,宗教信仰和食物浪费行为之间没有发现显著的关系。大学学位类型和性别也对食物浪费行为有显著影响。实际意义-研究结果表明,家庭和教育机构应尝试提高学生的意识,并引导他们对道德消费行为进行更积极的价值传递,包括将食物浪费行为与课程和宗教教学/实践联系起来。此外,考虑到代际价值传递的互惠性,提高对食物浪费问题的认识应该会鼓励学生采取更积极的态度和行为,并随后用于影响他们的家人,朋友和后代。原创性——虽然一些研究考察了宗教信仰与道德消费行为之间的联系,但很少有研究试图在大学水平上评估宗教信仰与个人食物浪费行为之间的关系。本研究试图填补印尼大学背景下的空白。
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