Nephrotoxicity 1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2040-2_74
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“…Subjective norms also imply the pressure felt by the person from another individual or group in society. 32 The findings of Taylor and Todd 33 and other scholars have all proven that subjective norms have an evident influence on behavioural inclination; thus, the more positive the subjective norms, the stronger the behavioural inclination; these variables will affect whether or not the consumers will adopt the innovation. The studies of Rogers 45 and Moore and Benbasat 46 discovered that the relative advantage, complexity and compatibility of the products have an intimate connection with the strategy involved.…”
Section: Related Theories On Couponsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Subjective norms also imply the pressure felt by the person from another individual or group in society. 32 The findings of Taylor and Todd 33 and other scholars have all proven that subjective norms have an evident influence on behavioural inclination; thus, the more positive the subjective norms, the stronger the behavioural inclination; these variables will affect whether or not the consumers will adopt the innovation. The studies of Rogers 45 and Moore and Benbasat 46 discovered that the relative advantage, complexity and compatibility of the products have an intimate connection with the strategy involved.…”
Section: Related Theories On Couponsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Perceived behavioural control pertains to the degree of difficulty that a person perceives when exhibiting a specific behaviour. 34 It is the concept of expanding the behaviour from rational control to non-rational control. The theory of planned behaviour holds that aside from consciousness, norms, and other rational factors, for a person to manifest a specific behaviour, they still need other non-rational factors to complement, like opportunity, resources, time, technology, money, assistance from other people, etc.…”
Section: Related Theories On Couponsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bean's model incorporates background, organizational, environmental, attitudinal, and outcome variables. Bean introduced students' intention to stay or leave into the attrition model, derived from psychological theories of Ajzen andFishbein (1972, 1977) and further developed by Bentler andSpeckart (1979, 1981). The theorists argue that a strong correlation exists between attitudes, intentions, and behavior in students and that behaviors and attitudes often reflect one's intentions (Bean, 1986;Eaton and Bean, 1995).…”
Section: Figure 14 Bean and Eaton's Psychological Model Of College Stmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article focuses on graduate students' travel-mode choice at the University X in Jakarta, being one of major universities in Indonesia that holds graduate and post graduate studies. This research was conducted using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) [9][10] that posits a model to measure how human actions is guided, and predicts the occurrence of a particular behavior, stating that behavior is intentional and rational. Pro-Environmental or environmental behavior is a form of environmentally oriented action in minimizing the negative impacts of individual action on the natural and artificial environment [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be predicted by psychological constructions in terms of attitudes, beliefs, and values [13] which then specifically measured in this study through Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). TPB by Ajzen [9] [10] states that individual's behavioral intention to perform a behavior is influenced by three main predictors, namely: attitude toward behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. Behavior generally rises from rational considerations based on available information, and from consideration concerning potential consequences of behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%