2012
DOI: 10.3917/rfspe.602.0139
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“…The compliance literature from other fields and relevant theory provide some insights. Conditions reported to affect compliance include staff must know and understand the rules (regulations) and be able to follow the rules . Club service staffs are required to have completed RSA training so should have awareness of regulations relating to age verification and alcohol sales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The compliance literature from other fields and relevant theory provide some insights. Conditions reported to affect compliance include staff must know and understand the rules (regulations) and be able to follow the rules . Club service staffs are required to have completed RSA training so should have awareness of regulations relating to age verification and alcohol sales.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this prevailing context, an actor (service staff) who may be intrinsically motivated to comply with regulations may adjust their behaviour in accord with the social norm of the club. An actor's motivation to comply is also influenced by the prominence of enforcement and/or sanctions . Monitoring and enforcement of liquor licence regulations at community sporting clubs are, at best, ad hoc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Despite populations generally being willing to make sacrifices to navigate safely through a crisis, this does not necessarily imply they adhere to the recommendations made by the political authorities in charge. Non-compliance may occur for a variety of reasons, whether through conflicting social obligations, opportunist reasoning, or simply through distrust toward authorities-or even anti-authoritarian sentiments [29]. The issue of trust, in particular, becomes salient when disaster strikes.…”
Section: Disaster Sociology and The Role Of Authorities During Disastersmentioning
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“…Compliance refers to the agreement with the expectations stated in the rules, standards, proposals, requests, orders, or suggestions [ 74 ]. It is also defined as a relationship consisting of the power used by superiors to control subordinates and subordinates' orientation to this power [ 75 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%