Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/37223
Author(s): Cheng, K. M.
Wijaya, L.
Teo, S. C.
Koo, A. C.
Hajarian, M.
Date: 2025
Title: Designing sustainable solutions: A gamified framework for empowering autonomous household recycling
Journal title: ALAM CIPTA International Journal of Sustainable Tropical Design Research and Practice
Volume: 18
Number: Special Issue 1
Pages: 90 - 111
Reference: Cheng, K. M., Wijaya, L., Teo, S. C., Koo, A. C., & Hajarian, M. (2025). Designing sustainable solutions: A gamified framework for empowering autonomous household recycling. ALAM CIPTA International Journal of Sustainable Tropical Design Research and Practice, 18(Special Issue 1), 90-111. https://doi.org/10.47836/AC.18.S1.PAPER06
ISSN: 1823-7231
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.47836/AC.18.S1.PAPER06
Keywords: Autonomous motivation
Gamified recycling
Self-determination theory
Sustainable design solutions
Abstract: This study explores strategies to facilitate autonomous recycling practices within families, which are essential for supporting sustainable development in local communities. A framework grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), is developed to identify the elements influencing the adoption of autonomous recycling behavior in families. This approach combines autonomous support, integrated regulation, intrinsic aspiration, gamified recycling, societal norms, attitude, perceived behavioral control, and recycling intention to provide a comprehensive understanding of household sustainability dynamics. A webinar was conducted with 424 participants, using Quizziz to engage and evaluate knowledge of recycling. Among these participants, 197 completed the questionnaire, offering significant insights. The effectiveness of the proposed framework was evaluated using SmartPLS analysis. The results add to the expanding knowledge on sustainable development by providing practical insights on promoting household recycling. This study outlined the importance of using gamified engagement and autonomous decision-making processes to promote a more environmentally conscious society. Furthermore, sustainable design solutions were proposed by incorporating a gamified framework into recycling or pro-environmental behaviors.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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