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Food Handlers' Intentional Behaviors toward Food Waste in Hospitals

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Last updated: 24 Dec 2024

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Hospitality

Abstract

Food waste (FW) has been associated with factors such as nutrient intake, menu effectiveness, food acceptability, financial costs, and environmental consequences. FW is present at various stages of the supply chain, but the greatest loss in terms of value added occurs when consumers waste food. This study aims to explore the intentional behavior of food handlers with respect to food waste in hospitals. Using the theory of planned behavior (TPB) as a theoretical framework, researchers develop a questionnaire that includes contextual factors to elucidate the intentional behavior of food waste. Data was collected from 243 food handlers who work in private hospitals. The researchers utilize partial least squares structural equation models to test the hypotheses.  The findings revealed that the model study was accepted since all hypotheses were confirmed

DOI

10.21608/ijhth.2023.315041

Keywords

Food waste, hospitals, Egypt, Food handlers, TBP

Authors

First Name

Youssef

Last Name

Agwa

MiddleName

Ibarhim

Affiliation

Higher Institute of Tourism and Hotels (EGOTH) in Alexandria, Egypt

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First Name

Eslam

Last Name

Elnadory

MiddleName

Ibarhim

Affiliation

Higher Institute of Tourism and Hotels (EGOTH) in Alexandria, Egypt

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Volume

17

Article Issue

1

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43162

Issue Date

2023-06-01

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2023-08-29

Publish Date

2023-06-01

Page Start

55

Page End

66

Print ISSN

2636-4131

Online ISSN

2636-414X

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https://ijhth.journals.ekb.eg/article_315041.html

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Publication Title

International Journal of Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality

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https://ijhth.journals.ekb.eg/

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Food Handlers' Intentional Behaviors toward Food Waste in Hospitals

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24 Dec 2024