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Inspiring green choices: The influence of restaurant social responsibility on sustainable consumer habits.

Aghaei, I., Nadiri, H., Uludag, O. and Karadas, G., 2026. Inspiring green choices: The influence of restaurant social responsibility on sustainable consumer habits. Journal of Foodservice Business Research.

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DOI: 10.1080/15378020.2026.2628024

Abstract

Reducing restaurant food waste depends on active consumer involvement, yet its psychological drivers remain underexplored. This study investigates how perceived restaurant social responsibility shapes consumer attitudes and ethical intentions toward food waste reduction, based on a survey of 246 restaurant consumers in Northern Cyprus. The results show that perceived consumer effectiveness fully mediates the CSR–attitude relationship, while trust shows no indirect effect and socially responsible consumption does not moderate the attitude– intention link. These findings highlight empowering consumers’ perceived impact, advancing understanding of food waste reduction, and offering actionable insights for restaurants and policymakers to promote sustainable consumption.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1537-8020
Uncontrolled Keywords:Consumer behavior; Consumer trust; Perceived consumer effectiveness; Perceived CSR; Sustainable food consumption
Group:Faculty of Business and Law
ID Code:41816
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:27 Feb 2026 15:14
Last Modified:27 Feb 2026 15:14

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