Search results for "Moderation"

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Perinatal stress events and burnout among midwives in Poland. The mediating role of self-efficacy

2021

Aim: The aim of the study was to check whether there is a link between perinatal stress events, self-efficacy, and burnout in a group of midwives. According to the Job Demands-Resources model (JD-R model), perinatal stress events may be linked to burnout, and self-efficacy can play a mediating role in this connection. Design: A quantitative longitudinal study. Methods: The research involved 99 midwives working in the Polish public health service. Results: Stepwise regression analysis showed a direct relationship between perinatal stress events and emotional exhaustion (β = 0.12; p = 0.02). The results of mediation analysis suggest that self-efficacy plays the role of mediator in the perinat…

Self-efficacyLongitudinal studySeniorityDisengagement theoryBurnoutEmotional exhaustionPsychologyModerationGeneral NursingOccupational burnoutClinical psychologyCentral European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
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Employment contract, job insecurity and employees’ affective well-being: The role of self- and collective efficacy

2018

A large amount of research has focused on job insecurity, but without obtaining consistent results. Some authors have pointed that this variability might be due to the operationalization of job insecurity. Different types of job insecurity can provoke different employee reactions. The aim of this study is to analyse the effect of job insecurity, understood as temporary employment (objective job insecurity) and personal perception (subjective job insecurity), on affective well-being. In addition, the moderator roles of job self-efficacy and collective efficacy are examined in the relationship between job insecurity and employees’ affective well-being. This study was carried out with 1435 emp…

Self-efficacyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOperationalizationConceptualizationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyModerationGeneral Business Management and AccountingEmployment contractCollective efficacyManagement of Technology and InnovationPerception0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementmedia_commonEconomic and Industrial Democracy
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Researching teachers' and parents' perceptions of dialogue

2013

While there has been a great deal of research done on parent involvement and the challenges of conducting effective dialogue in parent–teacher meetings, less attention has been paid to how teachers and parents themselves perceive dialogue. The purpose of the present article is to study whether deliberative principles are vital to teachers' and parents' perceptions of dialogue. The study seeks to answer this question by initiating qualitative interviews with teachers and parents. The findings show that deliberative principles are definitively vital to the participants' perceptions of dialogue. They include basic deliberation values and procedural aspects of deliberation. However, it must be …

Semi-structured interviewArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewsPerceptionPedagogyDeliberationModerationPsychologyPractical implicationsEducationQualitative researchmedia_commonInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
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Service characteristics as moderators of the entry mode choice: empirical evidence in the hotel industry

2012

Although a considerable amount of research has explored the entry mode choice, results regarding the direct influence of some variables on the entry mode choice evince a lack of a clear consistency. By introducing the moderator effect of the nature of the services being provided by the firm, we explain some of these inconclusive results. We use a comprehensive database on the Spanish hotel industry which covers nearly all the operations carried out by the majority of Spanish hotel chains up to 2011. We found that both intangibility and complexity of the services offered by the hotel moderate the relationship between environmental uncertainties and entry mode choice by increasing the propens…

Service (business)Consistency (negotiation)business.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementIntangibilityBusinessMarketingCountry riskEmpirical evidenceModerationMode choiceHospitality industryThe Service Industries Journal
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Conceptualizing and measuring loyalty: Towards a conceptual model of tourist loyalty antecedents

2011

Research on loyalty in tourism is becoming an area particularly relevant in the design of strategies for tourism companies oriented towards creating and continuing customer relationships. In this context, the present paper aims at studying loyalty formation in its two approaches (attitudinal and behavioral) from a dual purpose. First, we conduct a literature review on loyalty conceptualization in the context of tourism and focus on the main background — satisfaction, service quality, value and customer commitment — and moderator variables — consumer variety seeking and demographic characteristics. Then a model about direct and indirect relationships between these variables is presented. Ne…

Service qualityConceptualizationTourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectLoyaltyConceptual modelContext (language use)MarketingModerationPsychologyTourismLoyalty business modelmedia_commonJournal of Vacation Marketing
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The role of trust in cruise passenger behavioral intentions : The moderating effects of the cruise line brand

2014

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to develop and test a framework to investigate the relationship between perceived value, satisfaction, trust and behavioral intentions and the moderator effect of the cruise line on cruise passengers’ perceptions.Design/methodology/approach– A structural model was developed. In order to verify the hypotheses, a total of 729 cruise passengers were sampled. The study of the data used structural equation models by means of a multi-group analysis.Findings– The results of this study suggest significant paths to increase behavioral intentions: perceived service quality? satisfaction? trust?. In addition, it has been proved that the cruise line moderates the r…

Service qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyCruisesatisfactiontrustManagement Science and Operations ResearchModerationGeneral Business Management and Accountingservice qualityStructural equation modelingTest (assessment)cruise lineOrder (business)Perceptionbehavioural intentionsMarketingPsychologyPractical implicationsperceived valuemedia_common
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La libertà di espressione in rete fra content moderation dei social network e regolazione dell’Unione Europea

2022

Starting from the premise that digital society and advances in technology determine the need for adaptation, even if only in an interpretative sense, of the legal categories of constitutionalism, the study analyzes the new dimension of the freedom of expression of thought in the "digital environment". Through the examination of the different jurisprudential approaches expressed to protect this freedom in Europe and in the United States, the work also examines the role of social platforms, their power of self-regulation and that of content moderation, which will highlight the need for regulation of the phenomenon that balances the needs of protection of rights and those of technological adva…

Settore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoSettore IUS/08 - Diritto CostituzionaleFree speech – social networks – content moderation – regulation – digital constitutionalism
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La libertà di espressione nell’era dei social network fra content moderation e necessità di una regolazione flessibile

2023

Starting from the premise that digital society and advances in technology determine the need for adaptation, even if only in an interpretative sense, of the legal categories of constitutionalism, the study analyzes the new dimension of the freedom of expression of thought in the “digital environment”. Through the examination of the different jurisprudential approaches expressed to protect this freedom in Europe and in the United States, the work also examines the role of social platforms, their power of self-regulation and that of content moderation, which will highlight the need for regulation of the phenomenon that balances the needs of protection of rights and those of technological adva…

Settore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoSettore IUS/08 - Diritto CostituzionaleFree speech social networks content moderation regulation digital constitutionalism.
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Does Attentional Style Moderate the Relationship between Time Perspective and Social Network Addiction? A Cross-Sectional Study on a Sample of Social…

2021

The present study investigates the role of attentional style as a moderator variable between temporal perspective and social network addiction, since little is known about users’ cognitive variables involved in this kind of addictive behavior. To achieve this goal, a sample of 186 volunteers and anonymous social networking sites users (M = 34%; F = 66%; Mage = 22.54 years; SD = 3.94; range: 18 ÷ 45 years) participated in a cross-sectional study. All participants filled out self-report instruments measuring temporal perspective, internal vs. external attentional style, and social network addiction. The results align with the previous literature and show that present fatalistic and past negat…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleBehavioral addictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectsocial mediapsychologyArticleDevelopmental psychologytime perspectivemental disordersmedicinetime orientationsSocial mediamedia_commonInternetSocial networkbusiness.industryAddictionPerspective (graphical)RGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseModerationSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantilepsychiatryattentionattentional styleattention; attentional style; time perspective; social network addiction; time orientations; psychology; psychiatry; social media; Internet; behavioral addictionsocial network addictionAnxietyMedicinemedicine.symptomAddictive behaviorbusinessbehavioral addictionJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Self-Efficacy, Planning, or a Combination of Both? A Longitudinal Experimental Study Comparing Effects of Three Interventions on Adolescents’ Body Fat

2016

Author(s): Luszczynska, Aleksandra; Hagger, Martin S; Banik, Anna; Horodyska, Karolina; Knoll, Nina; Scholz, Urte | Abstract: BackgroundThe superiority of an intervention combining two sets of theory-based behavior change techniques targeting planning and self-efficacy over an intervention targeting planning only or self-efficacy only has rarely been investigated.PurposeWe compared the influence of self-efficacy, planning, and self-efficacy+planning interventions with an education-based control condition on adolescents' body fat, assuming mediating effects of respective social cognitive variables and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). The moderating role of the built environment…

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