Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste

Changing residents’ recycling behavior at the source of waste generation is a fundamental way to solve the environmental and resource problems caused by express delivery packaging waste. Information intervention is a common means to help transform individual environmental protection behavi...

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Main Authors: Feiyu Chen, Hong Chen, Jiahui Yang, Ruyin Long, Qianwen Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3617
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spelling doaj-3440449e7b8b4b94a6a0c1252bbc58152020-11-25T00:16:18ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-10-011010361710.3390/su10103617su10103617Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging WasteFeiyu Chen0Hong Chen1Jiahui Yang2Ruyin Long3Qianwen Li4School of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Da Xue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Da Xue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Da Xue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Da Xue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Management, China University of Mining and Technology, Da Xue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaChanging residents’ recycling behavior at the source of waste generation is a fundamental way to solve the environmental and resource problems caused by express delivery packaging waste. Information intervention is a common means to help transform individual environmental protection behavior. In this study, behavioral experiments were used to examine the changes in individual express packaging waste recycling behaviors under the intervention of written and pictorial information. Differences in information processing and behavior decision-making among individuals (N = 660) categorized as self-interested, pro-relation, or pro-social were analyzed. Results showed that (1) recycling behavior is divided into persuasive, purchasing, disposal, and civil behavior. (2) Recycling behavior is differs significantly due to an individual’s education background, state of health, and interpersonal relationships. (3) Both written and pictorial information can positively change an individual’s recycling behavior, and their effectiveness is not significantly different. (4) Pictorial information has a stronger impact on purchasing behavior than written information. (5) Feedback from written information cannot effectively promote the overall recycling behavior of self-interested groups, but it can improve the overall recycling behavior of pro-relationship groups and pro-social groups. (6) Information intervention cannot effectively impact civil behavior, even among pro-social individuals. The research provides an important theoretical reference and practical basis for improving individual recycling behavior at its source.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3617information interventionvalue orientationrecycling behaviorexpress delivery packaging waste
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author Feiyu Chen
Hong Chen
Jiahui Yang
Ruyin Long
Qianwen Li
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Hong Chen
Jiahui Yang
Ruyin Long
Qianwen Li
Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste
Sustainability
information intervention
value orientation
recycling behavior
express delivery packaging waste
author_facet Feiyu Chen
Hong Chen
Jiahui Yang
Ruyin Long
Qianwen Li
author_sort Feiyu Chen
title Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste
title_short Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste
title_full Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste
title_fullStr Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Information Intervention on the Recycling Behavior of Individuals with Different Value Orientations—An Experimental Study on Express Delivery Packaging Waste
title_sort impact of information intervention on the recycling behavior of individuals with different value orientations—an experimental study on express delivery packaging waste
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Changing residents’ recycling behavior at the source of waste generation is a fundamental way to solve the environmental and resource problems caused by express delivery packaging waste. Information intervention is a common means to help transform individual environmental protection behavior. In this study, behavioral experiments were used to examine the changes in individual express packaging waste recycling behaviors under the intervention of written and pictorial information. Differences in information processing and behavior decision-making among individuals (N = 660) categorized as self-interested, pro-relation, or pro-social were analyzed. Results showed that (1) recycling behavior is divided into persuasive, purchasing, disposal, and civil behavior. (2) Recycling behavior is differs significantly due to an individual’s education background, state of health, and interpersonal relationships. (3) Both written and pictorial information can positively change an individual’s recycling behavior, and their effectiveness is not significantly different. (4) Pictorial information has a stronger impact on purchasing behavior than written information. (5) Feedback from written information cannot effectively promote the overall recycling behavior of self-interested groups, but it can improve the overall recycling behavior of pro-relationship groups and pro-social groups. (6) Information intervention cannot effectively impact civil behavior, even among pro-social individuals. The research provides an important theoretical reference and practical basis for improving individual recycling behavior at its source.
topic information intervention
value orientation
recycling behavior
express delivery packaging waste
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3617
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