Research Matrix - Doc Form - 4 Sources
Research Matrix - Doc Form - 4 Sources
Research Matrix - Doc Form - 4 Sources
Author’s credibility abinne Lee is an Associate research fellow at the Korea Institute
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of Public Administration (KIPA), where she has expertise in public
management, environmental policy, and incentive theory.
Titles of source( MLA) “ Exploring Effective Incentive Design to Reduce Food Waste: A
Natural Experiment of Policy Change from Community Based
Charge to RFID Based Weight Charge.”
Conclusions he authors’ conclusion suggests that the adoption of the RFID and
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RHWC pricing policies by the municipality in South Korea,
particularly in Mapo-Gu district, has a significant impact on
reducing food waste. The findings show that compared to the
Community-Based Waste Charging System (CWC), which employs
a group incentive system, the RHWC design, which uses
individual-based incentives to monitor and charge households
based on the weight of food waste, is more effective in reducing
food waste.
The article concludes that municipalities can address
environmental and public health challenges related to food waste,
without much drawback, by implementing economic waste
reduction strategies.
Tag Words
● ood waste
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● Waste pricing mechanism
● Household tax
● Incentives
● CWC policy
MLA Citation Lee, Sabinne, and Kwangho Jung. “Exploring Effective Incentive
Design to Reduce Food Waste: A Natural Experiment of Policy
Change from Community Based Charge to RFID Based Weight
Charge.”MDPI, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 8 Nov.
2017, www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/11/2046. Accessed 6 Dec.
2023.
ow will this be used in I can incorporate the article’s approach and study in assessing the
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your paper? impact of the Household-Based Food Waste Charging System
(RHWC) with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in a developed
country (South Korea), emphasizing its success in reducing food
waste. In addition, I will emphasize the transferability of these
results to developed countries, indicating that similar pricing
mechanisms could be adopted to encourage responsible waste
disposal practices. Furthermore, I can describe that the success
and sustainability of the RHWC model can most likely be replicated
in developed nations with similar waste management needs. Lastly,
these policies used in this article can also be synthesized with
another similar approach by describing similar conditions of food
waste.
Source 2
Author Bhagyashree Katare
Titles of source( MLA) “ Social-Optimal Household Food Waste: Taxes and Government
Incentives.”
Source Type Academic Journal
Main Idea he author’s main idea is that the ideal amount of food waste,
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capital needed for food preservation, and related expenses build a
basis for decisions about household food waste. By highlighting
how households react to disposal levies and government
incentives, it draws attention to the inverse relationship between
the elasticity of food waste and capital preservation.
Tag Words
● ood waste
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● Taxes
● Policy externalities
● Social welfare
● Sustainability
ow will this be used in I can utilize the academic model as a framework to evaluate how
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your paper? government pricing mechanisms, such as disposal taxes and
incentives, impact household decisions on food waste. Specifically,
I can assess the elasticity of household responses to changes in
disposal taxes and preservation capital costs, analyzing their
effectiveness in achieving optimal outcomes for reducing food
waste. In addition, the responses from households and food waste
issue matches with my other sources, and as a result, I will
synthesize the perspectives to show the effectiveness of such
pricing policies.
Source 3
Author Seunghoon Lee
Titles of source( MLA) “ The Benefits and Costs of a Small Food Waste Tax and
Implications for Climate Change Mitigation.”
Main Idea In his article, Lee explains that “many municipalities conduct waste
audits to penalize unsegregated waste, but the probability of
detection is fairly low. Reflecting these facts, I use change in the
landfill waste quantity as a proxy for the increase in illegal
dumping.” (Lee 12).
rom this, it is evident that Lee’s main idea is the variations in
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waste management policies, and their implications consist of
factors such as urbanization, income levels, and environmental
concerns. He aims to assess and understand the evolution of
waste policies in South Korea, particularly the introduction of
unit-based taxes on landfill waste.
Tag Words
● ood waste
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● Corrective tax
● Municipality
● Household
● Food waste tax
MLA Citation Lee, Seunghoon. “The Benefits and Costs of a Small Food Waste
Tax and Implications for Climate Change Mitigation.”Harris School
of Public Policy, 17 Nov. 2022,
harris.uchicago.edu/files/seunghoon_lee_jmp_foodwaste_sl.pdf.
Accessed 8 Dec. 2023.
ow will this be used in I can integrate Lee’s academic journal into my research report by
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your paper? explaining the policy implications of Lee’s findings. Governments
considering similar pricing mechanisms can draw insights from the
South Korean case, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive
approach that includes both economic incentives and strategies to
reduce food waste. In addition, I will emphasize the importance of
non-pecuniary factors in shaping household behavior, as his study
suggests that increased attention to food usage, is prompted by the
tax. Lastly, I can synthesize this source with my first source, as both
of them are focused on the pricing mechanisms in South Korea and
their effectiveness.
Source 4
Author Alexandra I. Evans and Robin M. Nagele
Author’s credibility oth Alexandra I. Evans and Robin M. Nagele hold an American
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Law degree (J.D.) from the Program on Law and Sustainability at
Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
and are Sustainability Law Research Fellows.
Titles of source( MLA) “ A Lot to Digest: Advancing Food Waste Policy in The United
States.”
Main Idea he authors’ main idea is that past food waste policies passed by
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the U.S. government, including initiatives by the EPA and USDA,
have not been able to resolve the issue in an efficient manner. The
article takes a critical look at these regulations, emphasizing their
shortcomings, overlaps, and unforeseen repercussions, such as
how the Farm Bill and marketing orders increase waste and
overproduction.
Tag Words
● ood waste policy
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● Tax deduction
● Incentive
● Donation Act
● Legislation
MLA Citation Evans, Alexandra I., and Robin M. Nagele. “A Lot to Digest:
Advancing Food Waste Policy in The United States.”Natural
Resources Journal, vol. 58, no. 1, 2018, pp. 177–214.UNM Digital
Repository,
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3993&
context=nrj. Accessed 9 Dec. 2023.
ow will this be used in I can use this academic journal in my research paper by critically
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your paper? examining the inadequacies of existing federal food waste policies
in the U.S. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of
federal initiatives and highlight their limitations, offering valuable
insights into the challenges and areas of improvement. This
analysis will serve as another component of my paper, enabling me
to evaluate the ineffectiveness of current policies and propose
recommendations for more robust solutions.