2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2017.12.002
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Examination of environmentally friendly “green” logistics behavior of managers in the pharmaceutical sector using the Theory of Planned Behavior

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“…The empirical evidence from this research provides a new way to examine CSR behavior, through an institutional lens, and confirms previous results by Arslan and Şar (2017), while also showing that the TPB can be applied more extensively at an organizational level to predict behavioral intentions (Ajzen, 1985;Han et al, 2010 (Font & Cochrane, 2005).…”
Section: Structural Model Analysissupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The empirical evidence from this research provides a new way to examine CSR behavior, through an institutional lens, and confirms previous results by Arslan and Şar (2017), while also showing that the TPB can be applied more extensively at an organizational level to predict behavioral intentions (Ajzen, 1985;Han et al, 2010 (Font & Cochrane, 2005).…”
Section: Structural Model Analysissupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Arslan and Şar (2017) found that the TPB was an appropriate theory for the assessment of green management intentions of decision‐makers at the organizational level of different companies. Notably, Han (2015) and Han et al (2010) applied the TPB to predict pro‐environmental intention.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The TPB is often used in ABMs of socio-technical systems because it explains the process of individual decision making straightforwardly 21,24,57 and has been applied in many waste-management ABMs 21,22,24 . The theory explains consumers' decisions 58,59 as well as decisions within companies 13,[60][61][62] . In our ABM, a score is attributed to each EOL pathway according to the TPB.…”
Section: Agents -Pv Ownersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for the three-dimensional evaluation system, some scholars also analyzed the critical success factors and barriers for G&SL initiative implementation from the SEE perspectives. For instance, Arslan and Sar [68] found that the managers' intention towards green logistics initiatives is generally determined by the environmental attitude, perceived behavior control and subjective norm. Besides, government subsidizes [69] and internalization of externalities [70,71] were considered to be the effective models to reduce negative external cost in the logistics industry, thus promoting the greening process of the logistics market.…”
Section: Evaluation On the Social Environmental And Economic Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%