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Micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) face numerous obstacles, such as a lack of funding, which hinder their growth and expansion. They must have access to long-term funding to improve and modernise their operations competitively. This study
Sagir Muhammad Sulaiman +2 more
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Extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Explain Energy Saving Behaviour
Existing research in environmental psychology suggests that humans are conscious of the impact that their actions have on the environment. However, a corresponding change is yet to be seen in the voluntary adoption of pro-environmental behaviour by the ...
Arya Bhavana, Chaturvedi Shiromi
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Predicting uptake of housing services: The role of self-categorization in the theory of planned behaviour. [PDF]
: The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and self-categorization theory (SCT) were used to predict homeless people's (n = 80) uptake of housing support services.
Armitage, Christopher J. +7 more
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Office workers’ beliefs about reducing sitting time at work: a belief elicitation study
Objectives Prolonged sitting has adverse health consequences, yet office workers can spend over 10 hours sitting each day. The Theory of Planned Behaviour may offer a useful perspective for understanding and enhancing psychological determinants of ...
Ailsa Niven, Dan Hu
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Purpose: Given the increasing industry interest in blockchain technologies for supply chain management and product traceability, this paper aims to investigate consumer purchasing intentions for blockchain traceable coffee and their psychosocial ...
Chesney, T +5 more
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Initiation and continuation of breastfeeding: theory of planned behaviour [PDF]
Aims. This paper reports a study investigating new mothers’ subjective norms in relation to both breast‐ and bottle‐feeding. The influence of norms on women's infant feeding decisions and the relative influence of social referents at varying degrees of social distance were assessed.Background.
Swanson, Vivien, Power, Kevin George
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Background The theory of planned behaviour has well-evidenced utility in predicting health professional behaviour, but focuses on a single behaviour isolated from the numerous potentially conflicting and facilitating goal-directed behaviours performed ...
Campbell Neil C +3 more
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Phase one of a pilot study (Siragusa & Dixon, 2008) collected data from a group of undergraduate students in a higher education setting to determine their attitudes towards their engagement with ICT interactions. Phase two of the pilot study was undertaken in 2009 with another group of students in a pre-service teaching course which employed a ...
Lou Siragusa, Kathryn C. Dixon
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Predicting intentions and behaviours in populations with or at-risk of diabetes: A systematic review
Purpose: To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care intentions and behaviours in populations with and at-risk of diabetes. Methods: A systematic review using six electronic databases was conducted in 2013.
Heena Akbar +2 more
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Attitudes underlying corneal donation in a group of trainee allied health professionals. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The focus of this study was to investigate factors that may influence personal willingness to register consent to donate corneal tissue upon death using the theory of planned behaviour in a relatively ethnically homogenous group of trainee ...
Donal McGlade +2 more
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