Factors Influencing Household Electronic Waste Recycling Intention

Author:

Ho Sew Tiep1,Tong David Yoon Kin1,Ahmed Elsadig Musa1,Lee Chee Teck1

Affiliation:

1. Multimedia University

Abstract

In Malaysia, it is prevalent among many householders on accumulation of end-of-life electronics items at home and many are unclear of its disposal directive, which are likely to be disposed as household wastes. An insight into understanding their e-waste management practices and key predictors in relation to e-waste recycling intention are essential as they will lay the foundation for future effective e-waste management. This paper reports a preliminary exploration of the construct of e-waste recycling intention among householders. The data was collected from 150 respondents in Malacca, Malaysia. The results from this study showed that all the six dimensions generated are reliable with high intercorrelation among the dimensions. This implies that the measures can be used for further data collection to validate the study.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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