Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
ELTA 081-007 A ROAD MAP to Scholarly Article Analysis (Author of main…
ELTA 081-007 A ROAD MAP to Scholarly Article Analysis
The title of the Article:
Waste Management
Author of main article to be analyzed
Name:
Filippo Corsini
Workplace:
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Credibility: This issue is in progress but contains articles that are final and fully citable. He has 2 master degrees
Additional useful info: He is a Ph.D. student at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
email:
f.corsini@sssup.it
3: Place of Publication of Source: Journal,
ELSEVIER
Received 16 January 2018, Revised 4 July 2018, Accepted 16 July 2018, Available online 23 July 2018.
Secondary Sources
5: Documentation of Source
APA
Examining the Content
General Info
The title suggests: this article is talking about waste management
Date of publishing: 16 July 2018
main idea of the article
The awareness of consequences is the reason why waste prevented attitudes happened, but personal norms are not one of the reason
Find a positive relationship between attitudes and perceived behavior control
Summary
Result
The author built a model and proved this model is acceptable
The author found that only age presented a positive significant relationship with waste prevention behavior
Discussion
Perceived bahavioural control fully mediates the influence of waste prevention attitudes on behavioural intentions
Providing several suggestions to policymakers on how to encourage waste prevention behavior
Initiatives and events for promoting waste prevention should be encouraged through local social networks
Entrepreneurs can acquire new business opportunities from waste prevention initiatives
Messages focusing on social norms can change attitudes or make latent attitudes more apparent, which can in turn influence behaviours
Materials and methods
The author formulated six hypotheses
H3b. Attitude has a positive effect on waste prevention behaviour
H4. Perceived behavioural control has a positive effect on waste prevention behaviour
H3a. Attitude has a positive effect on perceived behavioural control
H5. Social norms have a positive effect on waste prevention behaviour
H2. Personal norms have a positive effect on individuals' attitudes towards waste prevention
H6. Perceived behavioural control mediates the relationship between attitudes and waste prevention behaviour
H1. The awareness about consequences of waste prevention has a positive effect on individuals' attitude prevention
Conclusion
A positive significant relationship was found between the perceived behavioral control and waste prevention behavior and between social norms and waste prevention behavior
Future research
a. The investigation relies on self-reported data of individual’s perceptions of their behaviour rather than actual behaviour
b. Future research should control for the cultural diversity of respondents
c. Future research should integrate some additional variables into our model, to verify the effect of these determinants on waste prevention actions
Additional Sources that point towards this trend
Japanese waste management
Waste Management System in Japan
Becoming a Japanese Waste Management Specialist
Wasteland: Tokyo grows on its own trash
Waste Management in Japan: A Personal Project by Kien N.
Solid Waste Management and
Recycling Technology of Japanese
How Do Japanese Dump Trash? Let Us Count the Myriad Ways