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Myopia, customer returns and the theory of planned behaviour [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Marketing Management, 2008
As a prevalent and growing form of customer behaviour, deshopping is on the rise. Retailers’ focus on good customer service and the offering of lenient returns polices has led to the growth in this fraudulent behaviour of customers in returning goods. This paper considers retailer myopia in the context of dishonest customer returns, applying the Theory
Tamira King   +2 more
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Interviews of deshopping behaviour: an analysis of theory of planned behaviour [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 2003
Research reveals alarming results on the prevalence of the dishonest consumer behaviour known as deshopping. Deshopping is the “deliberate return of goods for reasons other than actual faults in the product, in its pure form premeditated prior to and during the consumption experience”.
King, T, Dennis, C
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Retired or not, the theory of planned behaviour will always be with us [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Psychology Review, 2015
There was a time when the mere mention of the theory of planned behaviour (Ajzen, 1985, 1991) during the presentation of a paper at a health psychology or behavioural medicine conference would be a...
Hagger, Martin S, Hagger, Martin
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Integrating the theory of planned behaviour and self‐determination theory in health behaviour: A meta‐analysis

open access: yesBritish Journal of Health Psychology, 2009
Purpose A meta‐analysis of studies integrating the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and self‐determination theory (SDT) in health contexts is presented. The analysis aimed to provide cumulative empirical support for a motivational sequence in which self‐determined motivation from SDT predicts the proximal ...
Hagger, Martin S   +1 more
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Theory of planned behaviour and parasuicide: An exploratory study [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Psychology, 2003
Recent evidence suggests that parasuicide (deliberate self-harm) should be considered in terms of ‘normal’ rather than ‘abnormal’ behaviour. This study aimed to address this assertion by applying a social cognition model, for the first time, to parasuicidal behaviour.
O'Connor, Rory, Armitage, Christopher J
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Applications of the theory of planned behaviour to drivers' speeding behaviour [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The theory of planned behaviour (TPB; Ajzen, 1985, 1988, 1991) provides apotentially useful approach for investigating the links between drivers' attitudes andbehaviour and for informing road safety interventions that aim to promote 'safe' driving. This paper presents a review of previous research studies in which the TPBhas been applied to drivers ...
Elliott, M.A.   +2 more
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Intention to practice: Interprofessional undergraduate healthcare communication training through applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour

open access: yesThe Asia Pacific Scholar
Introduction: Although effective healthcare communication is widely acknowledged as essential, a significant gap remains in practical communication training for healthcare students. The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) provides a framework for designing
Anke van der Merwe   +1 more
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Explaining presenteeism behaviour with the theory of planned behaviour - a longitudinal study. [PDF]

open access: yesInt Arch Occup Environ Health
Abstract Purpose This study uses the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to explore presenteeism, where individuals work despite being ill. The research seeks to understand how attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control are associated with presenteeism behaviours. Methods
Golz C   +6 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Travellers' mindsets and theory of planned behaviour [PDF]

open access: yesTourism Management Perspectives, 2019
Abstract Prior studies have established the importance of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in predicting travellers' intentions and behaviours. However, recent research advocates that individuals' mindsets provide an important framework for understanding their behaviour. The relationship between the two has not yet been examined.
Arnold Japutra   +3 more
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Predicting entrepreneurial behaviour: a test of the theory of planned behaviour [PDF]

open access: yesApplied Economics, 2011
This article contributes to the occupational choice literature pertaining to entrepreneurship by applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to predict entrepreneurial behaviour. Originating from social psychology, the TPB posits that intention, a function of behavioural beliefs, is a significant predictor of subsequent behaviour.
Teemu Kautonen   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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