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Circular Business Models in Luxury: Impacts on Consumer Perceptions

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study investigates how the adoption of circular business models impacts consumer perceptions of luxury companies. Through two factorial scenario‐based experiments applied to a total sample of 736 participants from the UK, we analyse how the introduction of circular initiatives may impact corporate credibility (expertise and ...
Camila Lee Park   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Will, Skill, Not Tool: Chinese university students' acceptance of generative AI for academic writing in informal English medium instruction settings

open access: yesBritish Journal of Educational Technology, EarlyView.
Abstract The generative AI (GenAI) has exhibited diverse functions in supporting academic writing, especially for university students who encounter both disciplinary content and academic English challenges in English medium instruction (EMI). However, existing studies have rarely addressed EMI students' behavioural intentions to use GenAI for academic ...
Pengzhan Yang, Wenqian Huang
wiley   +1 more source

Preventing tobacco use among Iranian male adolescents: an application of the Theory of Planned Behavior

open access: yesPayesh, 2013
Objective (s): Effective methods for preventing tobacco use are crucial for adolescents. One behavioral change theory that has been successfully used for designing smoking prevention programs is the theory of planned behavior )TPB). The aim of this study
Mahmood Karimy   +3 more
doaj  

Ecological products in online stores – consumer behavior in the light of TPB

open access: yesProcedia Computer Science
The development of the e-commerce industry creates a new shopping environment for consumers. This brings both opportunities and threats. One observed problem is the low visibility and recognition of ecological products in this sales channel. This issue is becoming increasingly important in the era of growing climate threats and global warming.
Natalia Kozik   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Drivers of bat researchers’ intent to adopt field hygiene practices

open access: yesConservation Biology, EarlyView.
Abstract Infectious disease is a growing threat to wildlife, with zoonotic transmission most likely at the human–wildlife interface. One underappreciated activity at this interface is fieldwork with wild animals, but associated risks can be mitigated through field hygiene (FH) practices, such as using personal protective equipment and other appropriate
Joanna L. Coleman   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

{'es_ES': 'ARTICULACIONES DE MADRES PARA EL CUIDADO INTEGRAL DE NIÑOS CON MICROCEFALIA ASOCIADA AL VIRUS ZIKA', 'pt_BR': 'ARTICULAÇÕES DE MÃES PARA O CUIDADO INTEGRAL À CRIANÇA COM MICROCEFALIA ASSOCIADA AO ZIKA VÍRUS'}

open access: yesREME: Revista Mineira de Enfermagem, 2021
Vanessa Lopes Dativo Vieira   +5 more
doaj  

Exploring Vietnamese Students' Intention to Adopt AI-Powered Study Tools: Integrating TPB and TAM

open access: yesEducational Process: International Journal
Background/purpose. The study addresses the lack of clear policies and ethical concerns surrounding AI use in Vietnamese universities, where debates continue over balancing AI’s benefits with risks of academic misconduct.
Thanh Huong Nguyen , Do Anh Tu Ha
doaj   +1 more source

Behavioral interventions to reduce demand for threatened freshwater turtles as pets

open access: yesConservation Biology, EarlyView.
Abstract Growing demand for freshwater turtles as pets has fueled illegal trade and accelerated wild population declines, underscoring the need for theory‐based demand‐reduction interventions. We conducted a three‐part randomized controlled trial with active turtle keepers (n = 1800) in China to test conservation‐ and legality‐framed messages by ...
Wuji Zheng   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring legal‐ and health‐risk messaging to reduce demand for elephant skin

open access: yesConservation Biology, EarlyView.
Abstract Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are poached for an illegal trade in their skins, which are used in traditional medicine in Africa and Asia. We explored whether messages about the legal and health risks of using elephant skin for medicinal purposes (stomach illness) could reduce such consumption.
Beilu Duan   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

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