Antecedents of Consumer Intentions towards E-waste Recycling. A Perspective on the Toy Industry from Romania
Building a circular economy in Romania has raised several challenges, specifically referring to the management of electronic waste. Although Romania has made significant progress in the collection, recycling, and recovery of large waste, little attention has been paid to recycling small electroni...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Editura ASE
2023-02-01
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| Series: | Amfiteatru Economic |
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| Online Access: | https://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_3180.pdf |
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| Summary: | Building a circular economy in Romania has raised several challenges, specifically referring
to the management of electronic waste. Although Romania has made significant progress in
the collection, recycling, and recovery of large waste, little attention has been paid to
recycling small electronic waste, such as toys. The Romanian toy market is extremely
attractive because there is no real competition and the barriers to entry on the market are
almost nonexistent. This fact results in a powerful industry that would not be affected by any
economic and health crisis, and that grows yearly, but produces significant e-waste. Thus,
addressing the issue of e-waste management in the toy industry has positive implications for
both Romania and the EU. This study expands the existing literature on circular economy by
investigating consumers' intention to participate in e-waste recycling in the Romanian toy
industry. The sample was made up of 291 mothers, with ages of more than 50 years (35,1%),
university degrees (84%) and who usually do not recycle products (35,7%). Several
antecedents have been identified that influence consumers' intention to recycle electrical toys
and integrate them into an empirical model. Using structural equation modeling, the model
was validated, and the findings revealed that the intention to recycle toys was influenced by
the attitude towards e-waste electrical toys recycling, self-efficacy, and social norms, in
contrast to the following variables that were not statistically significant in the context of the
toy industry: awareness, social influence, and measures of the government and NGO. The
results of this study provide important information for the implementation of the good
practices of circular economy by educating the population and, at the same time, raising
awareness through social marketing campaigns. |
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| ISSN: | 1582-9146 2247-9104 |