Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption

Nowadays, many global challenges such as climate change, food security, health, industrial restructuring, and energy conservation may be solved by applying the principles of bioeconomy. Adequately implementing the principles of Bioeconomy ensures a transition from a fossil-based economy to a bio-...

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Main Authors: Iuliana Raluca Gheorghe, Victor Lorin Purcărea, Consuela Mădălina Gheorghe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest 2019-02-01
Series:Amfiteatru Economic
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Online Access:http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_2793.pdf
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spelling doaj-efc361148f4c43ee82628e000b019b8e2020-11-24T21:52:38ZengAcademy of Economic Studies of BucharestAmfiteatru Economic1582-91462247-91042019-02-01215010512010.24818/EA/2019/50/105 Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water ConsumptionIuliana Raluca Gheorghe0Victor Lorin Purcărea1Consuela Mădălina Gheorghe2“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania“Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaNowadays, many global challenges such as climate change, food security, health, industrial restructuring, and energy conservation may be solved by applying the principles of bioeconomy. Adequately implementing the principles of Bioeconomy ensures a transition from a fossil-based economy to a bio-based economy. Although in most European countries, there is clean, safe and reliable drinking water, the bottled water industry has the fastest growing rate with severe consequences for the environment. This research assesses the intentions of Romanian university students regarding single-bottled water usage by implementing a pro-environmental behavior model. As such, this study extends the existing literature on pro-environmental behavior by identifying the factors specific to the singlebottled water consumption. The model encompassed the following factors which would influence the bottled water consumption: safety and hygiene, personal benefit, locus of control, personal responsibility, health benefits, environmental concerns, knowledge of action strategies and intention to adopt a pro-environmental behavior. Using Structural Equation Modeling, we validated the pro-environmental single-bottled water consumption model on a sample of 283 university students, with the mean age of 20. The nonprobabilistic sampling method was homogenous convenience type, nonrepresentative but with the possibility to determine an ideal defined group. The findings revealed that the primary motivation of the respondents to use bottled water was safety and hygiene and they would engage in a pro-environmental behavior in using refillable bottles for drinking water. Further, the study outlined the main implications for both theory and practicehttp://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_2793.pdfBioeconomybottled waterpro-environmental behaviourBootsrapping methodPartial Least Squares
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author Iuliana Raluca Gheorghe
Victor Lorin Purcărea
Consuela Mădălina Gheorghe
spellingShingle Iuliana Raluca Gheorghe
Victor Lorin Purcărea
Consuela Mădălina Gheorghe
Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption
Amfiteatru Economic
Bioeconomy
bottled water
pro-environmental behaviour
Bootsrapping method
Partial Least Squares
author_facet Iuliana Raluca Gheorghe
Victor Lorin Purcărea
Consuela Mădălina Gheorghe
author_sort Iuliana Raluca Gheorghe
title Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption
title_short Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption
title_full Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption
title_fullStr Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Pro-Environmental Behavior and Bioeconomy: Reflections on Single-Bottled Water Consumption
title_sort pro-environmental behavior and bioeconomy: reflections on single-bottled water consumption
publisher Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest
series Amfiteatru Economic
issn 1582-9146
2247-9104
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Nowadays, many global challenges such as climate change, food security, health, industrial restructuring, and energy conservation may be solved by applying the principles of bioeconomy. Adequately implementing the principles of Bioeconomy ensures a transition from a fossil-based economy to a bio-based economy. Although in most European countries, there is clean, safe and reliable drinking water, the bottled water industry has the fastest growing rate with severe consequences for the environment. This research assesses the intentions of Romanian university students regarding single-bottled water usage by implementing a pro-environmental behavior model. As such, this study extends the existing literature on pro-environmental behavior by identifying the factors specific to the singlebottled water consumption. The model encompassed the following factors which would influence the bottled water consumption: safety and hygiene, personal benefit, locus of control, personal responsibility, health benefits, environmental concerns, knowledge of action strategies and intention to adopt a pro-environmental behavior. Using Structural Equation Modeling, we validated the pro-environmental single-bottled water consumption model on a sample of 283 university students, with the mean age of 20. The nonprobabilistic sampling method was homogenous convenience type, nonrepresentative but with the possibility to determine an ideal defined group. The findings revealed that the primary motivation of the respondents to use bottled water was safety and hygiene and they would engage in a pro-environmental behavior in using refillable bottles for drinking water. Further, the study outlined the main implications for both theory and practice
topic Bioeconomy
bottled water
pro-environmental behaviour
Bootsrapping method
Partial Least Squares
url http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_2793.pdf
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