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HEDONIC VALUE AND UTILITARIAN VALUE IN FOOD TRUCK BUSINESS: A QUALITATIVE PERSPECTIVE
The culinary industry grows and develops because of the phenomenon of the growth and development of the street food business. One of the developments in the way food and beverage is served is selling via trucks or “mobile restaurants”, better known as Food trucks.
Firmansyah, Firmansyah +2 more
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Theological Utilitarianism, Supervenience, and Intrinsic Value
Erik Wielenberg has argued that robust realism can account for the “common-sense moral belief” that “some things distinct from God are intrinsically good”. By contrast, theological stateism cannot account for this belief. Hence, robust realism has a theoretical advantage over all forms of theological stateism.
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Valuing humane lives in two-level utilitarianism [PDF]
AbstractI examine the two-level utilitarian case for humane animal agriculture (by R. M. Hare and Gary Varner) and argue that it fails on its own terms. The case states that, at the ‘intuitive level’ of moral thinking, we can justify raising and killing animals for food, regarding them as replaceable, while treating them with respect.
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Paper ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh hedonic values dan utilitarian values pada kepuasan konsumen dan behavioural intentions pada restoran fast food di Surabaya.
Arief Sosiawan, I Kadek Oka Swartana
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Bentham and Mill on the "Quality" of Pleasures [PDF]
John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham are often said to have held opposed views concerning the way “the value” of different pleasures should be estimated. Mill is accused of being an inconsistent utilitarian because he thought
Vergara, Francisco
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the direct and indirect effect of hedonic value, utilitarian value, word of mouth, and behavioral intention of consumer in Casa Baio Paradise Resort, Sulawesi Utara. This study uses questionnaires as the research
Windah Estrilia Somba, Mugiono
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Hedonic goods are goods that people buy to obtain emotional experiences, such as joy or excitement, while utilitarian goods are bought to meet functional or instrumental needs.
Kosuke Motoki +2 more
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of hedonic and utilitarian value on recommendation (word-of-mouth and electronic word-of-mouth) and repurchase intention.
İnci Polat, İbrahim Halil Seyrek
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NICE and its value judgments: Utilitarian values are inadequate
EDITOR—The values of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) turn out to be utilitarian and economic.1 Predictably, NICE's attempt to use them to generate advice to professionals for achieving the highest attainable standard of care often founders on the narrowness of perspective. High quality care demands an understanding …
William, House, David, Peters
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Will COVID-19 mark the end of an egalitarian NHS? [PDF]
The exceptional circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the traditional organisation of healthcare resources allocation in the UK. Since its inception, the National Health Service (NHS) has aimed to regulate risks of ill health
Germain, S.
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