2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2019.02.042
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A new model for assessing industrial worker behavior regarding energy saving considering the theory of planned behavior, norm activation model and human reliability

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“…Though its threshold value is reported as 0.7 by Hair et al (2013) and 0.6 by Bagozzi and Heartherton (1994) , the number of items taken for a construct is important for deciding whether the construct is internally reliable ( Netemeyer et al, 2003 ). It has been further envisaged that the value of ρ-A between CMPR and Cronbach-α is suggested reliable ( Lopes et al, 2019 ), which implies that the selected items are considered reliable for the value of ρ-A within the stated range.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Though its threshold value is reported as 0.7 by Hair et al (2013) and 0.6 by Bagozzi and Heartherton (1994) , the number of items taken for a construct is important for deciding whether the construct is internally reliable ( Netemeyer et al, 2003 ). It has been further envisaged that the value of ρ-A between CMPR and Cronbach-α is suggested reliable ( Lopes et al, 2019 ), which implies that the selected items are considered reliable for the value of ρ-A within the stated range.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The path coefficients are taken to be relevant for any score of t-statistic equal to or exceeding the threshold level of 1.96 ( Ringle et al, 2018 ). As for its equivalent, the path coefficients are considered significant at a 5% level for any probability score below ore equal to 0.05 ( Lopes et al, 2019 ). Taking this requirement as a benchmark, for all of the hypotheses, with the exception of H 7 , the null hypotheses are rejected, and thus support has been found.…”
Section: A1 Structural Model Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result implies that residents owning stronger awareness of energy saving would be more possible to adopt SHET. The indicators reflecting personal norm include the social responsibility and environmental concern, which shares the similar results of some passed research of energy saving behavior [20,44,47,48] Additionally, because of the innovativeness of smart technology, one indicator reflecting one's interest about technology innovation is also employed to measure residents' internal values towards the smart technology innovation. The result confirms the reliability of this indicator.…”
Section: Personal Normmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The first stage deals with the estimation of the score of latent variables and outer loadings and outer weights for measuring constructs using a series of iterative steps (Hair et al 2017). The second stage deals with the estimation of path coefficients between the latent variables using ordinary least squares (OLS) to maximize the variance (Lohmöller 1989). The maximizing of shared variance is the primary objective of PLS-SEM and other regression methods (Hair et al 2017).…”
Section: The Partial Least Square-structural Equation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%