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Reasons for resistance to e-waste recycling: evidence from an emerging economy

Muhammed Sajid, K.A. Zakkariya

2022Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper, an empirical research, is to identify the psychological and functional barriers that result in e-waste recycling resistance. Design/methodology/approach The study is equipped with the theoretical lens of the innovation resistance theory. Households living in an Indian city were surveyed using a pre-validated questionnaire. Statistical analysis for the study was done with partial least squares – structural equation modeling. Findings The outcome of the survey exhibited that the significant factors contributing to e-waste recycling resistance are usage barrier, value barrier, risk barrier and tradition barrier. Practical implications The study offers implications for multiple stakeholders, which aid them in formulating strategies to overcome e-waste recycling resistance. Originality/value This research has remarkable importance as it is the pioneering study that extensively investigates the reasons for e-waste recycling resistance in an emerging economy. The study also empirically validates the moderating role of environmental awareness, age, gender and income in the relationship between barriers and resistance to e-waste recycling.

Topics & Concepts

Resistance (ecology)Structural equation modelingWaste recyclingOriginalityValue (mathematics)BusinessQuestionnaireEmpirical researchEnvironmental economicsMarketingEconomicsEngineeringWaste managementSociologyComputer scienceSocial scienceMathematicsQualitative researchEcologyBiologyMachine learningStatisticsRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesGreen IT and SustainabilitySustainable Supply Chain Management
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