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Exploring Innovation Adoption Behavior for Sustainable Development: The Case of Hungarian Food Sector

2020

Innovation plays a key role in the success and sustainable development of businesses. The innovation process derives from the combination of personal skills and company resources that influence food company managers in their choices on innovation (the decision-making process). This study is an attempt to try to understand which psychological constructs affect innovation decision-making in the Hungarian food sector, using the empirical data from a 2017 survey conducted in Hungary among the largest food processing companies. Planned behavior theory (TPB) was applied to the study of factors affecting innovation decision-making. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used for data analysis. The…

Sustainable developmentProcess (engineering)business.industry05 social sciencesTheory of planned behaviorlcsh:Sfood innovationAffect (psychology)Innovation adoptionstructural equation modelingStructural equation modelinglcsh:AgricultureFood sectorbehavioral decision-making0502 economics and businesssustainable productionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleFood processing050211 marketingtheory of planned behaviorMarketingsustainable productionsbusinessAgronomy and Crop Science050203 business & managementAgronomy
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50 Shades of Green: Insights into Personal Values and Worldviews as Drivers of Green Purchasing Intention, Behaviour, and Experience

2021

Despite the booming interest in determinants of green (i.e., sustainable) consumption, the psychological factors that influence pro-environmental consumption patterns are not yet fully understood. To answer this call, we developed and analysed a model that offers an integrative approach to sustainable consumption patterns by addressing the full palette of consumers’ personal value orientations. Specifically, we linked consumers’ egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric values at the personal level to pro-environmental purchasing intentions, behaviours, and experiences. Furthermore, we examined whether implicit beliefs about the balance between humanity and nature (i.e., worldviews) moderate the…

Value (ethics)CONSUMERNew Ecological ParadigmECOLOGICAL PARADIGMPLANNED BEHAVIORGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195PROFILERenewable energy sourcesvalue orientationsgreen purchasingBELIEFS0502 economics and businessSustainable consumptionGE1-350MarketingBUSINESS STUDENTSConsumer behaviourShades of greenConsumption (economics)SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTIONCONSUMER-BEHAVIORworldviewVALUE ORIENTATIONSEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesTheory of planned behaviorBuilding and Constructiongreen purchasing; New Ecological Paradigm; worldview; value orientations; sustainability; environmental concernssustainabilityPurchasingANTECEDENTSPRODUCTSEnvironmental sciencesPRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIORSustainability050211 marketingPsychology050203 business & managementenvironmental concernsSustainability
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A comparative study of mobile messaging services acceptance to participate in television programmes

2010

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse key drivers of consumer acceptance of short messaging services (SMS) to participate in TV programmes.Design/methodology/approachThe technology acceptance model (TAM) and the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) have been integrated for the determinants of the acceptance of mobile data services incorporating variables regarding consumer‐media interaction (perceived value and affinity). The model has been tested using structural equation modelling.FindingsPerceived value, attitude and affinity towards television (TV) programmes determine SMS acceptance to participate in TV programmes in Spain. In contrast, subjective norm, perceived value and attitu…

Value (ethics)Subjective normStrategy and ManagementMobile broadbandTheory of planned behaviorAdvertisingStructural equation modelingOrder (business)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Technology acceptance modelBusinessMarketingConsumer behaviourJournal of Service Management
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Un modèle théorique pour éclairer des histoires d’engagement dans la vulgarisation

2017

International audience; En France, la vulgarisation est inscrite dans les missions des établissements publics scientifiques et techniques. Elle est également une mission du métier de chercheur. Et pourtant, certains vulgarisent et d'autres non. Pourquoi ? Quelles sont les raisons invoquées par les uns ou les autres ; quels sont les contextes, incitations, barrières, croyances ou histoires qui peuvent expliquer qu'un chercheur s'engage ou non dans la vulgarisation ? Nous nous intéressons particulièrement aux facteurs qui pourraient influencer l'engagement de doctorants dans cette pratique de communication. Pour cela, nous utilisons une théorie phare de la psychologie sociale : la théorie du …

[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyPublic engagement in scienceThéorie du Comportement PlanifiéVulgarisation scientifique[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsTheory of Planned Behavior[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesPhd studentsDoctorants[ SHS.STAT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsengagement
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Predicting pool safety habits and intentions of Australian parents and carers for their young children

2019

Introduction Children under five years are most at risk of experiencing fatal and nonfatal drowning. The highest proportion of drowning incidents occur in private swimming pools. Lapses in adult supervision and failures in pool barriers are leading contributory factors for pool drowning in this age group. Methods We investigated the role of the theory of planned behavior social cognitions (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control) as well as perceived barriers, planning, role construction, and anticipated regret on parents’ and carers’ intentions and habits toward two pool safety behaviors: restricting access and supervising children around private swimming pools. The stu…

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Developing and Validating a Behavioural Model of Cyberinsurance Adoption

2021

Business disruption from cyberattacks is a growing concern, yet cyberinsurance uptake remains low. Using an online behavioural economics experiment with 4800 participants across four EU countries, this study tests a predictive model of cyberinsurance adoption, incorporating elements of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as well as factors in relation to risk propensity and price. During the experiment, participants were given the opportunity to purchase different cybersecurity measures and cyberinsurance products before performing an online task. Participants likelihood of suffering a cyberattack was dependent upon their adoption of cybersecurity me…

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Working Adults' Intentions to Participate in Microlearning: Assessing for Measurement Invariance and Structural Invariance.

2021

The current study set out to understand the factors that explain working adults' microlearning usage intentions using the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behaviour (DTPB). Specifically, the authors were interested in differences, if any, in the factors that explained microlearning acceptance across gender, age and proficiency in technology. 628 working adults gave their responses to a 46-item, self-rated, 5-point Likert scale developed to measure 12 constructs of the DTPB model. Results of this study revealed that a 12-factor model was valid in explaining microlearning usage intentions of all working adults, regardless of demographic differences. Tests for measurement invariance showed support…

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Streaming era digital media piracy : an integration of three theoretical perspectives

2018

Consumer digital piracy in media contexts is one of the most publicized adverse developments brought on by the Internet and digitization of data. Since the turn of the millennium, it has irrevocably changed the business environment for the creative industries. The sharp decrease of recorded music sales, especially in the physical album format, is perhaps the best example of the negative effects digital piracy. However, the growth of legal services in digital music and video is balancing this trend, as consumers have found that piracy is no longer the obvious solution to acquiring music and video content. This also calls for new approaches to piracy research. We sought them by integrating th…

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Psychological and behavioural factors of unintentional doping: A preliminary systematic review

2018

In some cases, doping in sport is an intentional goal-directed behaviour, but research suggests that it might also occur accidentally when athletes inadvertently or unintentionally consume banned performance-enhancing drugs via food, supplements, or medication. Because research into the psychological factors of unintentional doping is still emerging, this paper aims to conduct a preliminary systematic review of all the existing literature concerning the psychology of unintentional doping in sport. The systematic review was carried out via an extensive search of Medline, PsycINFO, PsycTESTS, PsycARTICLES, and Web of Science, and reports from World Anti-Doping Agency. Among the 2110 articles …

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Predicting Adolescents’ Physical Activity Intentions : Testing an Integrated Social Cognition Model

2023

Abstract Background Few adolescents meet guideline levels of physical activity associated with good health, highlighting the need for intervention. Interventions promoting adolescents’ physical activity should be guided by research applying behavioral theory to identify potentially modifiable correlates and associated processes. We applied an integrated social cognition model to identify theory-based constructs and processes that relate to physical activity intentions in a secondary analysis of two samples of Finnish adolescents using a correlational design. Method Participants in the first sample (n = 455) completed self-report measures of social cognition constructs from theory of planned…

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