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Drivers for sustainable food purchase intentions: Prosocial attitudes for future generations and environmental concerns

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  • Rahman Md. Mostafizur

    (School of Economics and Management, Kochi University of Technology)

  • Khatun Mst. Asma

    (Research Institute for Future Design, Kochi University of Technology)

  • Moinul Islam

    (School of Economics and Management, Kochi University of Technology)

  • Koji Kotani

    (School of Economics and Management, Kochi University of Technology)

Abstract

Generativity, concern and commitment for the next generation, is established to be important for understanding people’s behaviors to SDGs. However, little is known about how generativity is related to sustainable food consumption intentions and behaviors. We consider the extended theory of planned behavior (TPB), investigating the question “how generativity matters for consumers’ intentions to purchase sustainable foods along with environmental concerns (EC)?†and the hypothesis “prosocial attitudes for future generations (PAF), one measure of generativity, is the key determinant.†We employ a field survey, collecting data on the intentions to purchase organic foods (INT), TPB constructs, i.e., attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioral controls, PAF and EC with 300 household heads in Bangladesh. We confirm the significance of PAF and EC on top of TPB constructs by testing the causality through partial-least squares structural equation modeling, yielding two main results. First, not only PAF but also EC have substantial positive effects on consumer intentions to purchase organic foods. Second, the relations between PAF and INT as well as those between EC and INT are fully and partially mediated by attitudes, respectively. Thus, PAF and EC are established to be key determinants for favorable attitudes toward sustainable food-purchase intentions. Overall, the results demonstrate that enhancement of people’s orientations for future generations and environment is effective at shaping sustainable food cultures and practices, and to this end, some future-studies approaches shall be recommended.

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  • Rahman Md. Mostafizur & Khatun Mst. Asma & Moinul Islam & Koji Kotani, 2024. "Drivers for sustainable food purchase intentions: Prosocial attitudes for future generations and environmental concerns," Working Papers SDES-2024-5, Kochi University of Technology, School of Economics and Management, revised Nov 2024.
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