Correlates of the Intention to Reduce Meat Consumption

Ann Krispenz, Alex Bertrams
2020 Sustainability  
Meat consumption significantly contributes to environmental damage. Thus, a reduction in meat consumption can be regarded as sustainable behavior. Based on the assumptions of the theory of planned behavior, we examined the predictive power of individuals' attitudes, their subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control for their intention to reduce domestic meat consumption. We assessed respective variables in a sample of 256 university students (2015) and 231 employees and university
more » ... (2017). Regression analyses revealed that the attitude toward reducing one's own meat consumption was strongly related to the corresponding intention. Furthermore, the subjective norm predicted one's intention to eat less meat, whereas perceived behavioral control did not. Results were similar across both samples (2015 and 2017). The findings imply that sustainable meat consumption is most likely to be achieved by a change in consumers' attitudes.
doi:10.3390/su12114774 fatcat:oxw47z6sq5azvfl5lwaxjkoxoe