Factor analysis of young academician consumption behaviors toward organic food and it’s obstacles

Anas Hidayat, Tony Wijaya
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Purpose – This research aimed to explore environmentally friendly behaviors toward organic food consumption among the young academicians dominant in the higher education environment. This study also aims to explore the obstacles in consuming organic food qualitatively. Design/methodology/approach – This research uses mix methods by combining two analytical methods. The population was academicians consuming organic food in Indonesia. This research employed the purposive sampling technique. The criteria used in this study determine the sample as young academicians who are still active in higher education, care about a health issue, and regularly buy products for daily consumption, or are called regular consumers. Primary data were collected through surveys using closed and open questionnaires. The study uses mix methods consisting of descriptive qualitative and factor analysis were used in the data analysis. Findings – The results show that the factors influencing academicians' organic food consumption are responsibility for the environment, subjective norms, information or knowledge, the impact of consumption, behavioral control, and the values oriented towards nature. However, still aspects may become obstacles in consuming organic food, namely organic product price, availability, information or knowledge, and trust. Originality/value – This research offers a study of consumption from young academics, which is not widely studied, even though young academics have an important role in environmentally-friendly behavior. This research also investigated several reasons that became obstacles to the young academician behavior of consuming organic food. Research limitation – This research has several limitations, such as the variation of the sample. Cultural differences bring consequences for differences in environmentally friendly behavior because of the values that are different. Future research can compare the consumption behavior of young academicians based on the country and cultural differences. Practical implication – Based on the findings, some practical recom­men­dations for increasing environmentally friendly consumption are made through promoting organic consumption behavior's benefits and environ­mental impacts. Environmentally friendly teaching material needs to be considered part of the learning process to improve academic knowledge. Young academician can become promotional agents to shape environ­mentally friendly consumption behavior, especially organic products. Another contribution as an agent of change in behavior in the world of education is also acting as a segmentation pattern for academic groups.
青年院士有机食品消费行为及其障碍因素分析
目的——本研究旨在探索在高等教育环境中占主导地位的年轻院士对有机食品消费的环保行为。本研究还旨在从质量上探讨有机食品消费的障碍。设计/方法论/方法——本研究将两种分析方法相结合,使用混合方法。印尼的人口是食用有机食品的院士。本研究采用目的性抽样技术。本研究中使用的标准将样本确定为仍活跃在高等教育中、关心健康问题、定期购买日常消费产品的年轻院士,或被称为普通消费者。主要数据是通过使用封闭式和开放式问卷的调查收集的。本研究采用描述性定性和因子分析相结合的方法进行数据分析。研究结果表明,影响院士有机食品消费的因素包括对环境的责任、主观规范、信息或知识、消费的影响、行为控制和面向自然的价值观。然而,仍然有一些方面可能成为消费有机食品的障碍,即有机产品的价格、可用性、信息或知识以及信任。原创性/价值——这项研究提供了一项年轻学者的消费研究,尽管年轻学者在环保行为中发挥着重要作用,但这项研究并没有得到广泛研究。这项研究还调查了阻碍年轻院士食用有机食品的几个原因。研究局限性——这项研究有几个局限性,例如样本的变化。由于价值观的不同,文化差异会导致环境友好行为的差异。未来的研究可以基于国家和文化差异来比较年轻院士的消费行为。实际意义——基于这些发现,通过促进有机消费行为的好处和环境影响,为增加环境友好型消费做出了一些实际建议。需要将环保教材视为学习过程的一部分,以提高学术知识。青年院士可以成为塑造环保消费行为的推动者,尤其是有机产品。作为教育世界行为变化的推动者,另一个贡献也是作为学术团体的细分模式。
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