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This work examines consumers’ perceptions of products containing bee propolis using the theory of planned behavior as a theoretical foundation. As antecedents of attitude, this work employs price fairness, healthiness, eco-friendliness, and ease of use ...
Kyung-A Sun, Joonho Moon
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A Confirmatory Analysis of Zakah Compliance Behavioural Intention on Employment Income [PDF]
A confirmatory test of Ajzen and Fishbein’s (1980) theory of reasoned action using structural equation modeling was carried out to study the impact of zakah compliance intention toward employment income. This study had two objectives: 1) to examine the
Zainol Bidin, Kamil Md Idris
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Investigation of psychological factors affecting the behavior of reducing the use of plastic bags (Case study: Hypermarkets in Mashhad) [PDF]
Introduction: Free plastic bags have practical benefits for consumers but because of their non-biodegradability and additives, they have adverse effects on the environment.
Ava Heidari +8 more
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Graphic associative test of attitudes as a convenient implicit measurement tool for mass polls
Several latest elections and referendums were marked by the dramatic failure of electoral forecasts based on mass polls. To respond to the dissatisfaction of the public and politicians, alternative approaches like prediction markets, Implicit Attitude ...
O. L. Chernozub
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When psychological ownership nurtures satisfaction: a tripartite attitude theory and psychological ownership theory perspective [PDF]
Purpose – Drawing from tripartite theory of attitude, this study examined whether interaction effect of psychological ownership (cognitive component) changes the nature of the relationship between job satisfaction (affect component) and job performance ...
Muhammad Bello Jakada +5 more
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One of the debatable issues in the theory of social action is the interaction of explicit and implicit factors in their influence on human behavior. The ‘parallel’ influence models oppose the ‘sequential’ models.
O. L. Chernozub, S. I. Tereshkin
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DEVELOPING HOST COMMUNITY’S SUPPORT MODEL FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN PURI REGION, INDIA [PDF]
The study aims to develop a host community’s support model for tourism development based on the principles of Social Exchange Theory for heritage tourism destinations in a developing country.
Smitashree SWAIN, Swasti STHAPAK
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There is a growing understanding in social sciences that even purposeful human behavior cannot be fully explained by rational motives. The behavioral economy developed a program for studying economic behavior considering more factors than the blind ...
O. L. Chernozub
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Does gender moderate the purchase intention of organic foods? Theory of reasoned action
Purpose: This study examines the role of gender as a moderator on the relationships between subjective norm on attitude and purchase intention and attitude on purchase intention by using the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) among organic food consumers ...
Raghava R. Gundala +4 more
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Impact of Self-Directed Career Attitude on OCB in SMEs: Mediating Role of Trust [PDF]
The self-directed career attitude involves assuming responsibility and authority over one's career trajectory and actively directing one's professional development.
Muhammad Babar Iqbal +2 more
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