Factors affecting food waste: A bibliometric review on the household behaviors.

Vittoria Pilone, Naomi di Santo, Roberta Sisto
Author Information
  1. Vittoria Pilone: Department of Economics, Management and Territory, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy.
  2. Naomi di Santo: Department of Economics, Management and Territory, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy. ORCID
  3. Roberta Sisto: Department of Economics, Management and Territory, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy.

Abstract

Sustainability issues such as food insecurity, climate change, land degradation, economic development and food waste are the actual most important challenges at the global level. Among them, the food waste (FW) challenge has a great magnitude, emphasizing the importance of examining this issue. Specifically, there is a need to focus on the household level. Thus, this study aims to investigate and identify the main factors influencing FW household behaviors on which policymakers and stakeholders could outline specific and sustainable strategies. Starting from a large number of published studies on this subject with a similar aim but focusing on specific Countries or contexts, the goal of our study is achieved through the implementation of a systematic literature review followed by a bibliometric review using the VOSviewer software. The selected query generated a total of 235 matching papers from which only 111 papers were collected for the bibliometric review because of the inclusion criteria. The analysis showed the existence of four major research strands: the largest one analyses the antecedents of behavior during food management, including the implementation of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Other detected topics are the economic impact of FW, the effects generated by the Covid-19 pandemic on consumer behaviors, and finally, the environmental and social effects of FW. The objective of this study is to investigate and identify the main factors influencing FW household behaviors. The obtained output represents useful information for policymakers and stakeholders to outline specific and sustainable strategies to reduce FW.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Refuse Disposal
Waste Management
Food
Pandemics
COVID-19
Bibliometrics

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