The Value-Action Gap in Waste Recycling: The Case of Undergraduates in Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Shan-Shan Chung Monica Miu-Yin Leung |
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Institution: | (1) Croucher Institute for Environmental Sciences, Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong;(2) Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | The discrepancy between verbal and actual commitment in waste recycling and environmental behavior is thought to have attenuated
the effectiveness of many environmental policy and measures. Studies purport to show the existence of such a value-action
gap in environmental issues has been largely based on matching the verbal commitment to environmental value through self-reported
environmental behavioral data. Therefore, there is a lack of direct evidence to prove that such a discrepancy exists. This
study demonstrates a methodology (contrasting on-site observation with self-reported results) to measure the gap between verbal
commitment and actual recycling behavior and provides an explanation on the recycling behavior of students at Hong Kong Baptist
University in the hope that the lessons learnt can be generalized to a wider context. Our findings indicate that a gap between
verbal recycling commitment and corresponding action does exist in waste recycling on this university campus. By using multiple
linear regression analysis, we found that the self-reported recycling behavior of undergraduates cannot be meaningfully explained
by most variables previously suggested in the general value-action model. |
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Keywords: | Hong Kong Recycling commitment Undergraduates Value-action gap |
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