Preventing Littering: It’s Not All about Sticks!

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS
Yara Almosa, Joy Parkinson, S. Rundle‐Thiele
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Littering is an important issue in the public policy domain and contributes significantly to environmental problems. Identifying and understanding the factors that influence littering behavior is therefore critical for designing effective interventions for reducing littering. Littering is not only a concern for Western-developed societies, but also for developing societies such as the Middle East. This research examined individual littering behaviors using the Motivation, Opportunity, Ability and Behavior (MOAB) framework. This study provides actionable insights for public sector marketers to assist in reducing littering behavior. A total of 25 qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted, drawing on a purposeful sample of adults aged 20–40 years from Saudi Arabia. Findings revealed that at the individual level a lack of knowledge influences littering behavior. Contextually, social norms and the built environment were also found to influence littering behavior. Implementing a combination of individual and contextual level strategies will assist public sector marketers and policymakers to achieve reduced littering in public spaces.
防止乱扔垃圾:这不全是关于棍子!
乱扔垃圾是公共政策领域的一个重要问题,也是造成环境问题的重要原因。因此,识别和了解影响乱扔垃圾行为的因素对于设计有效的干预措施以减少乱扔垃圾至关重要。乱扔垃圾不仅是西方发达社会关心的问题,也是中东等发展中国家关心的问题。本研究使用动机、机会、能力和行为(MOAB)框架考察了个人乱扔垃圾的行为。这项研究为公共部门的营销人员提供了可行的见解,以帮助减少乱扔垃圾的行为。总共进行了25次定性半结构化访谈,选取了来自沙特阿拉伯的20-40岁的成年人作为样本。研究结果显示,在个人层面上,缺乏知识会影响乱扔垃圾的行为。从背景上看,社会规范和建筑环境也会影响乱扔垃圾的行为。将个人和环境层面的战略相结合,将有助于公共部门的营销人员和政策制定者减少公共场所的乱扔垃圾。
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