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Castaneda, Marigold G., Carmelita P. Martinez, Rodilina Marte, and Banjo Roxas. "Explaining the environmentally-sustainable consumer behavior: a social capital perspective." Social Responsibility Journal 11, no. 4 (October 5, 2015): 658–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/srj-02-2014-0019.

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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of social capital within a community on the adoption of consumer eco-behaviour or environmentally sustainable behaviour of consumers. The authors draw on the behavioural perspective model (BPM) of consumer behaviour and social capital theory in arguing that social capital shapes a consumer’s knowledge of environmental issues and pro-environmental attitudes, which in turn influence a consumer’s perceived capability to engage in eco-behaviour. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses partial least squares approach to structural equation modelling of survey data involving 1,044 consumers in the Philippines. It involves testing of a measurement model to examine the validity and reliability of the constructs used in the study. This is followed by testing of the structural models to test the hypothesised relationships of the constructs. Findings – The results suggest the substantive influence of social capital on environmental knowledge, pro-environmental attitudes and eco-capability. Both knowledge and attitudes have positive effects on eco-capability, which in turn positively shapes eco-behaviour. Research limitations/implications – Future studies can examine how social capital as a multi-dimensional construct impacts context-specific consumer behaviour. Practical implications – Social and environmental marketing may focus on social network activation to encourage eco-behaviours of consumers. Social implications – Findings highlight the role of social capital within one’s community as a resource channel to encourage environmentally responsible consumer behaviour. Originality/value – The study extends the BPM by offering a social capital view as a more nuanced explanation of consumer eco-behaviour.
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Austin, John, and Luis Gamier. "The Virtual Office: A Behavior Engineering Model (BEM) Perspective." Performance Improvement Quarterly 11, no. 4 (October 22, 2008): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-8327.1998.tb00104.x.

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Carreiro, Patrícia Luque, and Jorge Mendes de Oliveira-Castro Neto. "Análise Funcional de Campanhas de Televisão sobre Políticas Públicas de Prevenção da Aids." Fragmentos de Cultura 23, no. 4 (December 20, 2013): 469. http://dx.doi.org/10.18224/frag.v23i4.2973.

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Resumo: o presente artigo faz análise funcional dos principais elementos exibidos em campanhas de prevenção à AIDS promovidas pelo Governo Federal. Foram analisadas as contingências propostas, de acordo com o Behavior Perspective Model (BPM), em duas peças publicitárias, em momentos distintos da epidemia. Os estímulos apresentados nas peças diferem na estratégia para a emissão de comportamentos preventivos.
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Hoffmann, J., I. Weber, and F. M. Kraft. "SAP Speaks PDDL: Exploiting a Software-Engineering Model for Planning in Business Process Management." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 44 (July 31, 2012): 587–632. http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.3636.

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Planning is concerned with the automated solution of action sequencing problems described in declarative languages giving the action preconditions and effects. One important application area for such technology is the creation of new processes in Business Process Management (BPM), which is essential in an ever more dynamic business environment. A major obstacle for the application of Planning in this area lies in the modeling. Obtaining a suitable model to plan with -- ideally a description in PDDL, the most commonly used planning language -- is often prohibitively complicated and/or costly. Our core observation in this work is that this problem can be ameliorated by leveraging synergies with model-based software development. Our application at SAP, one of the leading vendors of enterprise software, demonstrates that even one-to-one model re-use is possible. The model in question is called Status and Action Management (SAM). It describes the behavior of Business Objects (BO), i.e., large-scale data structures, at a level of abstraction corresponding to the language of business experts. SAM covers more than 400 kinds of BOs, each of which is described in terms of a set of status variables and how their values are required for, and affected by, processing steps (actions) that are atomic from a business perspective. SAM was developed by SAP as part of a major model-based software engineering effort. We show herein that one can use this same model for planning, thus obtaining a BPM planning application that incurs no modeling overhead at all. We compile SAM into a variant of PDDL, and adapt an off-the-shelf planner to solve this kind of problem. Thanks to the resulting technology, business experts may create new processes simply by specifying the desired behavior in terms of status variable value changes: effectively, by describing the process in their own language.
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Ntinas, Konstantinos M. "Consumer behaviour analysis and non-adoption of behavioural interventions: implications for managerial action." Tizard Learning Disability Review 24, no. 3 (June 20, 2019): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tldr-06-2017-0024.

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Purpose Direct care staff may be resistant to the use of behavioural interventions. Whilst some research suggests that resistance to the cost of behavioural interventions is one factor of influence, there is lack of research exploring why staff are influenced by the cost. The purpose of this paper is to explore this issue. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, the phenomenon of resistance is analysed with the help of behavioural economics and of the behavioural perspective model (BPM). Findings The resistance to the cost of behavioural interventions is correlated with the low quality of the working environment and ways in which staff might attend to factors which protect their own well-being. Practical implications Services might need to focus on the ways in which behavioural interventions protect staff’s well-being. Originality/value This paper explores the use of the BPM and of behavioural economics as conceptual tools for the analysis of the factors leading to non-adoption of behavioural interventions.
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Mezouar, Houda, and Abdellatif El Afia. "Performance analysis model for service supply chains : case of the retirement supply chain." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3 (July 11, 2018): 1429. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.13929.

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A service supply chain (SSC) is a supply network that transfers resources into services with or without physical products, to satisfy cus-tomer needs. So it’s evident that without offering the right service at the right time to the right person, the service is incomplete, inconsistent and ineffective. In the same context, the retirement field faces the challenge of offering the correct pension to the right pensioner the first month of his retirement. This paper approaches this challenge from a SSC perspective as a case study for dealing with continuity in service supply chain. It uses a methodology that combine Analysis-Specification-Design-Implementation (ASDI), Office Support Systems Analy-sis and Design (OSSAD), Business Process Management (BPM), and Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR). It analyzes and mod-els the Moroccan retirement SSC, simulates the behavior of "the management of civil pension rights" process, and proposes a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPI) to evaluate the continuity in the service supply chain. Hence, this work provides guidance on the performance analysis of a SSC.
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Zhang, Lei, Zhenwei Chu, and Huanbin Song. "Understanding the Relation between BIM Application Behavior and Sustainable Construction: A Case Study in China." Sustainability 12, no. 1 (December 30, 2019): 306. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12010306.

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Building information modeling (BIM) is based on 3D models for collaborative management of information, which leads the innovative development of information transformation in the construction industry. In recent years, sustainable construction has become a hot topic in construction research. With the concept of sustainable development, this type of construction advocates for the sustainable optimization of construction models and processes. A person’s good behavior can bring enormous potential, which is critical for the promotion of new technology in new areas. Nowadays, the integration of BIM technology and sustainable construction has increasingly attracted attention in the industry of construction. But many issues and gaps still exist when using them. The aim of this study is to investigate the intrinsic relationship between BIM application and sustainable construction from the perspective of user application behavior, and to reveal the key influential factors of BIM application behavior in order to improve the application efficiency of BIM in sustainable construction. Specifically, the present study builds a theoretical model by integrating the theory of planned behavior and BIM application. Based on a questionnaire survey of 353 BIM users, we conducted an empirical analysis using the structural equation model method. The results showed that the perceived usefulness and ease of use of BIM technology are the key influential factors in behavior attitude. BIM behavior intention, actual behavior, and behavior attitude have a positive effect on sustainable construction. Ultimately, practical support is provided for the effective integration of BIM with sustainable construction in China.
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Mei, Tingting, Qiankun Wang, Yaping Xiao, and Mi Yang. "Rent-seeking behavior of BIM- and IPD-based construction project in China." Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 24, no. 3 (May 15, 2017): 514–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ecam-11-2015-0178.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the rent-seeking behavior of stakeholders in construction projects and to provide a reference for further studies on collaboration in China, which could thus improve the collaborative management in construction and reduce the waste of resources. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, the authors discuss and analyze the current situation of rent-seeking behavior in infrastructure construction projects, integrated project delivery (IPD), and the application of a building information model (BIM) in China. The authors analyze the collusive behavior between the supervision department and the contractor via the rent-seeking model on the basis of the game theory and present that BIM and IPD have a positive impact on rent-seeking activities of construction projects. The key factors influencing the rent-seeking activities from the perspective of the owner are studied via a questionnaire survey. Findings The research status of IPD in China includes the application of IPD, IPD collaborative management and the combination of lean construction (LC), IPD and BIM. The enthusiasm of the adoption of BIM and IPD is higher for design institute, construction units, research institutions and universities. The findings indicate that the owner appears to have a significant influence on stakeholders in construction projects, such as supervising efficiency, rewards and punishment. Therefore, the results also demonstrate that the construction project based on BIM and IPD can effectively avoid the rent-seeking activities of the participants. Research limitations/implications The findings are primarily based on questionnaire data originated from Central China; hence there are some limitations that are worth noting. Practical implications First, it provides compelling data evidence for the adoption of BIM and IPD in China. Second, it paves a solid foundation for the behavior of stakeholders in construction projects based on BIM and IPD. Originality/value In this paper, a game model of contractor, supervisor and owner is established, and a preliminary attempt is made to introduce BIM and IPD into the model for the behavioral research of participants.
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Pedrero-Pérez, Eduardo, Sara Morales-Alonso, Vanessa Gallardo-Arriero, Laura Blázquez-Rollón, and José María Ruiz-Sánchez. "Impulsivity-compulsivity axis in the abuse of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) from the perspective of the Research Domain Criteria Project (RDoC)." Behavioral Psychology/Psicología Conductual 29, no. 2 (September 1, 2021): 399–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.51668/bp.8321211n.

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The habit formation model to explain addiction involves the transition from an initial phase in which the prefrontal cortex ceases to control the behavior, to a phase in which control is transferred to the dorsal striatum, progressing towards compulsive consumption. This model, widely supported by empirical evidence, implies that each subject is at a certain point in the impulsivity-compulsivity continuum. Using two questionnaires recommended within the framework of the Research Domain Criteria Project which measure impulsivity and compulsivity, an attempt was made to confirm the existence of such a bipolar axis, applied to the abuse of information and communication technologies (ICT). The results of this study provide empirical support for the existence of this axis. The abuse of ICT seems to have many more compulsive components than impulsive ones, except in the case of video games, which are little related to both concepts. These results have important clinical implications since there are very different therapeutic approaches for impulsivity and compulsive behavior.
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Rocha, Francyele Silva, Keila Aparecida Marques, Simone Hilário da Silva Brasileiro, Sulamita da Silva Lucas, Mirian Sousa Moreira, and André Vasconcelos Da Silva. "A Influência da Marca e de seus Atributos na Escolha de Cosméticos: um Estudo Experimental." Revista de Ciências Gerenciais 24, no. 39 (December 21, 2020): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17921/1415-6571.2020v24n39p22-28.

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ResumoEsta pesquisa realiza uma abordagem sobre a influência da marca e de seus atributos na escolha de cosméticos, proporcionando a oportunidade de análise de todo um conjunto de associações positivas ao produto, e a sua consequente aceitação por parte do público consumidor, que se traduz em resultados como: aceitação, satisfação e benefícios. O objetivo consiste em verificar o efeito do número de itens associados à marca de cosméticos na preferência de escolha, analisando se os reforços utilitários ou informativos podem influenciar na escolha da marca. O método de coleta de dados se trata de uma pesquisa de campo com os universitários de disciplinas eletivas, em que na primeira fase foi aplicado um questionário sociodemográfico para 66 alunos e, na segunda fase, 12 desses alunos responderam um questionário online. Foi utilizada a pesquisa bibliográfica e explicativa, abordando sobre marketing, comportamento do consumidor e o Modelo da Perspectiva Comportamental da Compra e Consumo (BPM). A análise sugeriu que a variável história de aprendizagem foi proeminente em ambos os grupos e fases do estudo, assim como as características na escolha das marcas são mais voltadas para reforços utilitários na escolha subsequente dos reforços informativos, e que o número de alternativas não teve grande relevância na escolha, sendo importante ressaltar que as experiências anteriores prevaleceram no momento da escolha. Palavras-chave: Consumidor. Escolha. Marca. AbstractThis research approaches the influence of the brand attributes on the cosmetics choice, providing an opportunity to analyze a whole set of positive associations of a product, and its consequent acceptance by the consumers , which translates the results related to acceptance, satisfaction and benefits. The objective is to verify the effect of items number associated with cosmetic brand in choice preference, analyzing whether utilitarian or informative reinforcements can influence the brand’s choice. The data collection method was a field research with students. In the first phase, a socio-demographic questionnaire was applied to 66 students and in the second phase 12 of these students answered an online questionnaire. A bibliographic and explanatory research was used about marketing, consumer behavior and The Behavioral Perspective Model of Purchase and Consumption (BPM). The analysis suggested that learning history was prominent in both groups and phases of the study, as well as characteristics in brands choice are more focused on utilitatrian reinforcement than informative reinforcements. Number of alternatives did not show great importance in the choice, being important to emphasize that previous experiences prevailed at the moment of choice. Keywords: Consumer. Choice. Brand.
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Borges, Carla Peixoto. "Escolha de curso superior à luz do Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM)." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UnB, 2017. http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/24408.

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Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Psicologia, Departamento de Processos Psicológicos Básicos, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências do Comportamento, 2017.
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A escolha de curso superior tem sido estudada principalmente a partir de tradições de pesquisa da sociologia, economia e desenvolvimento de carreira/counseling. Entretanto, apesar da multidisciplinaridade e da convergência no que diz respeito ao reconhecimento do caráter econômico do fenômeno, a área é carente de integração teórica. Dados o êxito com que o Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM) vem sendo adotado para explicar escolhas em contexto de consumo e a potencialidade de uma análise da escolha de curso superior na perspectiva econômico-comportamental operante, avaliou-se a factibilidade de uso do modelo para uma interpretação integrada desse tipo de escolha. Para tanto, realizou-se uma análise econômico-comportamental operante da escolha de curso superior com base nas categorias de antecedentes situacionais (cenário e história de aprendizagem) e de consequentes (utilitários e informativos) do BPM, por meio de três estudos. No Estudo 1, de natureza teórico-conceitual, demonstrou-se a factibilidade teórica de uma interpretação integrada dos preditores típicos reportados pela literatura conforme as categorias analíticas do BPM. A teorização proposta foi exemplificada empiricamente por meio dos estudos subsequentes. No Estudo 2 segmentaram-se, com base em sondagem social via survey junto a uma amostra de 444 participantes do Distrito Federal, os cursos superiores de graduação presencial ofertados pela Universidade de Brasília, o que gerou três clusters agrupados conforme magnitude de reforço informativo, utilitário e preço sinalizados pelos cursos. Os padrões de consequenciação obtidos apresentaram ainda relação com a demanda pelos cursos e notas de corte no vestibular. Já no Estudo 3, testaram-se relações de predição envolvendo variáveis antecedentes e consequentes propostas pelo modelo, a partir da análise de dados referentes às escolhas de candidatos ao Vestibular de 2016 da UnB. Além da constatação de que os candidatos escolhem maximizando reforço utilitário, verificou-se que nível de preparação acadêmica, local de residência, status socioeconômico familiar (variáveis de cenário) e gênero (variável de história de aprendizagem) predizem, juntos, os padrões de consequenciação sinalizados pelos cursos escolhidos. Em conjunto, os três estudos demonstraram a factibilidade de uso do BPM como aparato teóricometodológico integrador para os achados da área de escolha de curso superior.
College/University major choice has been investigated mainly by research traditions from sociology, economics and career development/counseling. However, despite the multidisciplinarity of the research field and its convergence concerning the recognition of the economic character of the phenomenon, it needs theoretical integration. Due to the success in which the Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM) has been adopted to explain choices in consumption contexts, and considering the potential of an operant behavioral economic analysis of major choice, the feasibility of the model’s adoption to interpret the phenomenon in an integrated fashion was evaluated. Therefore, an operant behavioral economic analysis of major choice based on the BPM categories of situational antecedents (behavioral setting and learning history) and utilitarian and informational consequences was performed by three studies. In Study 1, theoretical-conceptual in nature, it was demonstrated that it is possible to interpret, based on the BPM analytical categories, the typical predictors reported in the literature. The suggested interpretation was exemplified empirically through two subsequent studies. In Study 2, majors offered by University of Brasilia were segmented according to consequential patterns (magnitudes of price, utilitarian and informational reinforcement), based on survey data with a sample of 444 participants from the Federal District, what produced three clusters. The consequential patterns obtained also showed a relation to the demand for the majors and to the passing scores at the UnB entrance exam, which proves the viability of major segmentation based upon BPM consequent categories. In Study 3, in turn, prediction relations involving BPM antecedent and consequent variables were analyzed using data referring to candidates’ choices during the 2016 UnB entrance exam. In addition to the finding that candidates choose maximizing utilitarian reinforcement, it was found that academic abilities, place of residence, socioeconomic family status (behavioral setting variables), and gender (learning history variable) predict, jointly, the consequential patterns signaled by the chosen majors. Together, the three studies set forth the feasibility of adopting the BPM as a theoretical methodological apparatus able to integrate major choice findings.
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Brito, Parcilene Fernandes de. "RELATOS VERBAIS DE CONSUMIDORES EM AVALIAÇÕES ON-LINE: PROSPECÇÃO COMPUTACIONAL E INTERPRETAÇÕES COM BASE NO BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVE MODEL (BPM)." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás, 2018. http://tede2.pucgoias.edu.br:8080/handle/tede/4036.

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The vast amount of information available on the Internet have enabled numerous multidisciplinar investigations aimed to understand nuances of human consumption behavior, especially to identify people's opinions about products and services. From Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM), consumer behavior analysis can be conducted focusing on antecedent variables (behavioral setting and consumer learning history) and consequences (reinforcement and punishment, utilitarian and informative) to the occurrence of behavior. The present thesis investigated consumption behavior in the context of tourism, with BPM as theoretical support for interpretations of verbal data extracted from comments available on the TripAdvisor®, a website about tourism. Verbal responses of tourism consumers, engaged in the process of online avaluation of components of tourism products (specifically, Accommodations [ACO], Restaurants [RES] and Attractions [ATR]), were analyzed. Research participants were the unknown individuals who, between the beginning of February and the end of March 2017, emitted 6.438.497 comments distributed among the 100 most evaluated Brazilian touristic destinations at TribAdvisor®. In two studies (Study 1 [E1] and Study 2 [E2]), the thesis research aimed at: a) extraction and analysis of tourist´s verbal information (commentaries) throught a Sentiment Analysis (SA) computational technique; extraction the number of touristic product component (ACO, RES e ATR) evaluative indications emitted by tourism consumers with different statuses as TripColaborators; extraction of the number of votes (Likes) to the comments; b) describe the polarized evaluative response attributed to the 100 evaluated touristic destinations and interpret such responding considering BPM concepts. E1 resulted in the successful development of the SentimentALL tool, focusing on the AS module, and the generation the primary variables explored in E2 (n = 197). In E2, data generated in E1 and derived measures were explored (described in rankings and correlation analyzes) and interpreted using the BPM conceptual framework. With a fundamental exploratory caracter, the interpretative effort suggested profitable research lines and utility of the computational and psychological knowledges integration.
A grande quantidade de informações disponíveis na internet tem viabilizado numerosas investigações de caráter multidisciplinar com o objetivo de entender nuances do comportamento de consumo humano, especialmente identificar as opiniões das pessoas sobre produtos e serviços. A partir do Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM), análises do comportamento do consumidor podem ser realizadas considerando variáveis antecedentes (cenário do comportamento e história de aprendizagem do consumidor) e consequências (reforços e punições, utilitários e informativos) à ocorrência do comportamento. A presente tese investigou o comportamento de consumo no contexto do turismo, com o BPM como suporte teórico para interpretações de dados verbais extraídos de comentários disponíveis no TripAdvisor®, website do setor. Para tanto, analisaram-se as respostas verbais de turistas-consumidores no processo de “opinar on-line” sobre componentes de produtos turísticos (especificamente, acomodações – ACO, restaurantes – RES e atrações – ATR). Os participantes da pesquisa foram os indivíduos (desconhecidos) que, entre o início de fevereiro e o final de março de 2017, emitiram, no TripAdvisor®, 6.438.497 comentários distribuídos entre os 100 destinos turísticos brasileiros mais avaliados. Descrita em dois estudos (Estudo 1 [E1] e Estudo 2 [E2]), a pesquisa de tese se propôs a: a) extração e análise de informações verbais (comentários) dos turistas com base na técnica computacional Análise de Sentimentos (AS); extração do número de indicações avaliativas dos componentes do produto turístico (ACO, RES e ATR) emitidas por turistas-consumidores com diferentes status como TripColaboradores; extração do número de votos úteis (Likes) nos comentários; b) descrever o responder avaliativo polarizado atribuído aos 100 destinos turísticos avaliados e analisar interpretativamente tal responder a partir do BPM. O E1 resultou no desenvolvimento da ferramenta SentimentALL, com foco no módulo de AS, e na geração das variáveis primárias exploradas no E2 (n = 197). No E2, dados gerados no E1 e medidas derivadas foram explorados (descritos em rankings e análises de correlação) e interpretados com recurso ao referencial conceitual do BPM. De caráter fundamentalmente exploratório, o esforço interpretativo sugeriu linhas profícuas de pesquisa e a utilidade da integração entre conhecimentos computacionais e psicológicos.
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Silva, Káritas Teluira Melo. "Análise do comportamento de escolha e procura de emprego de acordo com o Behavioral Perspective Model." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás, 2013. http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/1844.

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In order to explain the behavior of a job search from the application of a theory of consumer behavior - Behavioral Perspective Model- BPM and choice, this study aimed at reviewing fundamental concepts of Personnel Management that over time has suffered adaptations in tis theoretical content due to the flexibility that the world has presented and from the organizational theories of the Experimental Analysis of behavior (Skinner,1957), Choice and behavioral Perspective Model is a theoretical proposal by Foxall (1990) which puts consumer behavior in intersection with consumer informative background and utilitarian variables. It was attempted to apply this model to the job search, which is an emerging issue in the country due to the increased demand for qualified professionals versus the requirement of professionals in choosing a workplace that offers better conditions, professionals looking for employment will be understood as the consumer of this service, while employment and the variables involved in it. The used methodology consisted of an analysis of these behaviors through an experimental procedure performed on investigative scale format split in three phases, applied to 300 participants, where attributes such as knowledge and quality of the interested organization were assessed during the job search, attributes of importance for professionals seeking employment and evaluation of weights assigned to these attributes. The results were analyzed using the software Statistical Package For Social Sciences 12.0, which provided expertise and medium quality (MCQ) and the attributes of interest. The data presented showed appreciation for workers both for employees and for the unemployed, on attributes that promote jobs that offer better conditions. While the unemployed look for a company that values them, those who are already employed expect their company to give them internally providing them with opportunities for growth and internal development.
Com o objetivo de explicar o comportamento de procura por emprego a partir da aplicação de uma teoria de comportamento do consumidor Behavioral Perspective Model-BPM e escolha, este estudo propôs revisar conceitos fundamentais da Gestão de Pessoas que ao longo do tempo tem sofrido adaptação em seu conteúdo teórico em função da flexibilidade que o mundo organizacional tem apresentado e das teorias da Análise Experimental do Comportamento (Skinner, 1957), Escolha e Behavioral Perspective Model que é uma proposta teórica apresentada por Foxall (1990) que coloca o comportamento do consumidor em interseção com o cenário de consumo e variáveis informativas e utilitárias. Tentou-se aplicar este modelo à procura por emprego que é um tema emergente no país em função do aumento da demanda de profissionais qualificados versus a exigência desses profissionais na escolha de um local de trabalho que ofereça cada vez melhores condições, o profissional em busca do emprego será entendido enquanto o consumidor deste serviço o emprego e as variáveis nele envolvidas. A metodologia empregada consistiu em uma análise desses comportamentos através de um procedimento experimental desenvolvido em formato de escala investigativa dividida em três fases, aplicada a 300 participantes onde foram avaliados atributos de conhecimento e qualidade da organização de interesse durante a procura por emprego, atributos de importância para o profissional em busca de emprego e avaliação de pesos atribuídos a esses atributos. Os resultados foram analisados por meio do programa Statistical Package For Social Sciences 12.0, que proporcionou médias de conhecimento e qualidade (MCQ) e dos atributos de interesse. Os dados demonstraram a valorização apresentada pelos trabalhadores tanto para os empregados quanto para os desempregados em atributos que favoreçam empregos que ofereçam melhores condições. Enquanto os desempregados buscam uma empresa que os valorize, os que já estão empregados esperam que sua empresa possa valorizá-los internamente, proporcionando a eles oportunidades de crescimento e desenvolvimento interno.
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Silva, Luciana Mesquita da. "O efeito da propaganda no comportamento de escolha de bebidas das crianças." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2017. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7686.

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The research in the area of study of consumer behavior is related to the multidisciplinarity of this area, when you speak of food consumption, several studies seek to analyze the influence of advertising on the food choice of people. Analysis has also been realized in order to check the children’s preference as consumers of food and beverages. Within the behavioral perspective studies have been carried out using the Foxall model of the BPM (Behavior Perspective Model) seeking to understand consumer behavior by the threefold contingency from the analysis of its elements: antecedent, response and consequent. This paper aims to evaluate the effects of advertising exposure on the choice of children for beverages, as well as the effect of the number of alternatives available during the choice through the use of the BPM model. An experiment was carried out with 16 children of both sexes, aged between 10 and 12 years old, using a board game and presenting drinks advertisements: juice, soda and a toy advertisement. The participants were divided into four groups; for each group, one of the advertisements was presented before the beginning of the game, when they had to make the choice between juice or soda during 20 trials in each session, and two sessions were held. The results showed that the advertisements had no influence on the participants' choices, because, regardless of the advertisement, the children showed a preference for juice instead of the refrigerant. The number of alternative choices presented in format for group four seems to have exerted influence on the choices during the trials.
A pesquisa sobre o campo de estudo do comportamento do consumidor está relacionada à multidisciplinaridade desse campo, em se tratando de consumo alimentar diversas pesquisas buscam analisar a influência da propaganda na escolha alimentar das pessoas. Análise também tem sido realizadas a fim de verificar a preferência de escolha das crianças en quanto consumidoras de alimentos e bebidas. Dentro da perspectiva comportamental estudos tem sido realizados utilizando o modelo de Foxall o BPM (Behavior Perspective Model) procurando entender o comportamento do consumidor pela vertente da tríplice contingência a partir da análise de seus elementos: antecedente, resposta e consequente. Este trabalho objetiva avaliar os efeitos da exposição de propagandas sobre a preferência de escolha de crianças por bebidas, bem como, o efeito do número de alternativas disponibilizadas durante a escolha através da utilização do modelo BPM. Para tanto foi realizado um experimento com 16 crianças de ambos os sexos, com idade entre 10 e 12 anos, com a utilização de um jogo de tabuleiro e apresentação de propagandas de bebidas: suco, refrigerante e uma propaganda de brinquedo. Os participantes foram divididos em quatro grupos, para cada grupo foi apresentado uma das propaganda antes do início do jogo, quando os mesmos teriam que fazer a escolha entre suco ou refrigerante durante 20 tentativas em cada sessão, sendo que foram realizadas duas sessões. Os resultados demonstraram que as propagandas não exerceram influência nas escolhas dos participantes, pois independente da propaganda exibida, as crianças demonstraram preferência pelo suco em detrimento ao refrigerante. O número de alternativas de escolhas apresentado em formato para o grupo quatro, parece ter exercido influência nas escolhas durante as tentativas.
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Nunes, Neubher Fernandes. "Docentes-gestores e o modelo de decisão comportamental: um estudo experimental." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2017. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7729.

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A proposal of functional analysis of decision behavior was constructed, based on the Behavioral Decision Model (BDM). Because it is generic, it is expected that the BDM will be used in the functional analysis of decision-making behavior in public and private organizations, in the areas of finance, production, marketing and human resources. Initially, in the public sphere, referring to human resources management, the BDM was used to verify the influence of the type of contingency scenario and previous history of resolution of managerial problems in the decision-making behavior of coordinators / sub-coordinators in a undergraduate course of a public higher education institution. Therefore, in this experimental study with a quantitative and qualitative approach, a data collection instrument was developed, called the Online Socio Demographic Profile Form, Instructional Repertory and Contingency Scenarios, which was applied specifically to professors of the Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), who already acted or acted at the time of data collection, in the position of coordinator or sub-coordinator of undergraduate course. This instrument allowed to collect data to verify if the type of contingency scenario (closed and open), experience in the position and self-observation (reporting) of knowledge of regulations (previous history of resolution of managerial problems), influences on decision-making behavior of these coordinators / sub-coordinators in the face of simple, routine, well-defined, known problem situations (closed contingency scenario - scheduled decisions) and singular, specific, complex, ill-defined, unknown problem situations (open contingency scenario - unscheduled decisions). The results found by means of the analyzes, chi-square test, correspondence analysis, bidirectional Gower distance matrix scaling, Pearson coefficient correlation, absolute and percent frequency analysis, Fisher LSD test and tree map, demonstrated that the type of contingency scenario and previous history of resolution of management problems, influenced the decision-making behavior of the coordinators / sub-coordinators of undergraduate courses. The results found by means of the analyzes, chi-square test, correspondence analysis, bidirectional Gower distance matrix scaling, Pearson coefficient correlation, absolute and percent frequency analysis, Fisher LSD test and tree map, demonstrated that the type of contingency scenario and previous history of resolution of management problems, influenced the decision-making behavior of the coordinators / sub-coordinators of undergraduate courses. The results also showed inconsistency in the relationship between saying (verbal behavior - self-observation report) and the doing (non-verbal behavior - decisions made) of the coordinators / sub-coordinators, related to the experience in the position and / or knowledge of regulations (instructional repertoire) In the decisions taken, in the face of closed and open contingency scenarios. Based on the results found, it is noticed that most of the teachers who have already acted or were acting as coordinator or sub-coordinator at the time of data collection are not properly prepared to act in the position, they need training, since decisions taken Inadequate (without legal support), can cause losses to students, to the institution (UFG) and to the coordinators / sub-coordinators themselves, who can respond to Administrative Disciplinary Process (ADP) and be held responsible for such decisions. Researchers, behavior analysts, managers, among others interested in decision-making, administration, public administration, behavioral psychology, etc., are expected to use BDM in future research, for example to verify the influence of reinforcing stimuli (positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement) and aversive (positive punishment, negative punishment) in decision behavior, element of the model that was not used in the research.
Foi construída uma proposta de análise funcional do comportamento de decisão, a partir do Modelo Comportamental de Decisão - MCD. Por ser genérico, espera que o MCD seja utilizado na análise funcional do comportamento de decisão, em organizações públicas e privadas, nas áreas de finanças, produção, marketing e recursos humanos. A princípio, no âmbito público, referente à gestão de recursos humanos, o MCD foi utilizado com o objetivo de, verificar a influência do tipo de cenário de contingência e história prévia de resolução de problemas gerenciais, no comportamento de decisão de coordenadores / subcoordenadores de curso de graduação de uma instituição de ensino superior pública. Em vista disso, neste estudo experimental com abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa, foi elaborado um instrumento de coleta de dados, denominado Formulário online Perfil Sócio Demográfico, Repertório Instrucional e Cenários de Contingência, o qual foi aplicado especificamente em docentes da Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), que já atuaram ou atuavam no momento da coleta de dados, no cargo de coordenador ou subcoordenador de curso de graduação. Esse instrumento, permitiu coletar dados para verificar se, o tipo de cenário de contingência (fechada e aberta), experiência no cargo e auto-observação (relato) de conhecimento de regulamentos (história prévia de resolução de problemas gerenciais), influencia no comportamento de decisão desses coordenadores / subcoordenadores, diante de situações problemas simples, rotineiras, bem definidas, conhecidas (cenário de contingência fechada - decisões programadas) e situações problemas singulares, específicas, complexas, mal definidas, desconhecidas (cenário de contingência aberta - decisões não programadas). Os resultados encontrados mediante as análises, teste qui-quadrado, análise de correspondência, escalonamento bidimensional da matriz de distâncias de Gower, correlação pelo coeficiente de Pearson, análise de frequência absoluta e percentual, teste LSD de Fisher e mapa de árvore, demonstraram que o tipo de cenário de contingência e história previa de resolução de problemas gerenciais, influenciou no comportamento de decisão dos coordenadores / subcoordenadores de cursos de graduação. Os resultados também mostraram, inconsistência na relação entre o dizer (comportamento verbal - relato de auto-observação) e o fazer (comportamento não-verbal - decisões tomadas) dos coordenadores / subcoordenadores, relativo a experiência no cargo e/ou conhecimento dos regulamentos (repertório instrucional) nas decisões tomadas, diante dos cenários de contingência fechada e aberta. Com base nos resultados encontrados, percebe-se que a maior parte dos docentes, que já atuaram ou estavam atuando como coordenador ou subcoordenador no momento da coleta de dados, não estão devidamente preparados para atuarem no cargo, necessitam de treinamento, uma vez que decisões tomadas de forma inadequada (desprovida de respaldo legal), pode acarretar em prejuízos aos discentes, a instituição (UFG) e aos próprios coordenadores / subcoordenadores, que podem responder à Processo Administrativo Disciplinar (PAD) e se responsabilizarem por essas decisões. Espera que pesquisadores, analistas do comportamento, gestores, dentre outros interessados no estudo da decisão, da administração, administração pública, psicologia comportamental etc., utilizem o MCD em pesquisas futuras, por exemplo para verificar a influência de estímulos reforçadores (reforço positivo, reforço negativo) e aversivos (punição positiva, punição negativa) no comportamento de decisão, elemento do modelo que não foi utilizado na pesquisa.
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Cho, Jung Rim. "Investigation of dominance using an integrated model of BPM and S-O-R in an online shopping environment." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1237925570.

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Jones, Sarah E. "Examining Cyberbullying Bystander Behavior Using a Multiple Goals Perspective." UKnowledge, 2014. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/comm_etds/22.

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Cyberbullying, defined as any behavior performed through electronic or digital media by individuals or groups that repeatedly communicates hostile or aggressive messages intended to inflict harm or discomfort on others, is a widespread problem. Bystanders play an integral role in the initiation, maintenance, and prolonged presence of such aggressive behaviors, but have thus far been overlooked in cyberbullying literature. Cyberbullying bystanders are defined in this study as those who witness cyberbullying, either within or outside their personal social network(s) and whose available responses range from inaction to intervention. Operating from a social-ecological perspective and guided by multiple goals theories, this study used focus group methodology and found that cyberbullying bystanders have an impact on perpetration and victimization by way of multiple, distinct goals, which impact their choice of behavioral response. Bystanders’ goals and behaviors served to inform the creation of a cyberbullying bystander typology inclusive of five types: the oblivious/distant bystander, the entertained bystander, the conspiring bystander, the unintentional instigating bystander, and the active/empowered bystander. By allowing a thorough, nuanced understanding of bystanders’ role in cyberbullying, the study has significant implications for communication theory and practical application in the development of prevention and intervention efforts.
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Eslami, Aydin, Matija Kraljevic, and Michael Tunbjer. "Project Management : from a situational leadership perspective." Thesis, Jönköping University, Jönköping International Business School, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-252.

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Projects have become a key strategic working form and it has been shown that all industries can benefit from project-based working. Each project is unique and present different challenges to managers, which requires good project management skills in order to face these chal-lenges. These skills are referred to as the science and art of project management. The science consists of skills in using different tools and techniques and the artistry refers to skills in practising leadership, which some researchers argue is the most important quality for manag-ers to posses. Since each project is a new situation, project manager s needs to be able to adapt their leadership style to the unique situation of the project. This way of exploring leadership has been done in the Situational Leadership Model originally developed by Paul Hersey and Kenneth Blanchard. The interaction between a leader’s behaviour and the situational factors, ability and willingness, of the members are em-phasized.

The purpose of this study is to study project management from a situ-ational leadership perspective, using the Situational Leadership Model.

The empirical research was conducted through interviews made with representatives from four different companies located in or just outside the city of Jönköping. The representatives included one project leader from each company as well as one or two project members.

The study showed that the Situational Leadership Model was able to predict the appropriate leadership behavior to adopt. Even though it was able to predict the appropriate behavior, it was not adopted in all projects. Two of the five project members were confronted with a faulty leadership behavior.

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Abd, Razak Syahirah. "Household Food Waste Prevention in Malaysia: An Issue Processes Model Perspective." Scholar Commons, 2017. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6990.

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Food waste has been a worldwide concern for several decades but this problem is relatively new in the Malaysian context due to the increasing amount of food waste in recent years. Thus, the goal of the study is to provide the basic information of knowledge and involvement level, and their interaction in food waste prevention among households in Malaysia. This study seek to further mass communication research in the area of food waste. The Hallahan’s Issues Processes Model was used within this study in order to determine the relationship between knowledge, involvement, and food waste prevention behavior. The convenience sampling method was adopted and the surveys were conducted using the online survey tool, Qualtric. The data were analyzed using SPSS 22.00 software. The results supported the hypotheses that the level of knowledge has a positive impact on food waste behavior only if the household’s involvement is high and vice versa. According to this model, Malaysian households fall under the category of an active audience, because they recognize the negative consequences and their acceptance that food waste prevention is personally relevant in their daily life. The findings of this study contribute further recommendations for government campaign that could focus on enhancing household planning skills and routines when it comes to the food preparation. Furthermore, the need for educational campaign against food waste should focus on selected information such as demographic background and presented in mass media to stimulate model behavior in the households.
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Moody, G. (Gregory). "A multi-theoretical perspective on IS security behaviors." Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2011. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514295614.

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Abstract Increasingly, organizations and individuals rely upon technologies and networks more and more. Likewise, these environments are infested with more dangers, which could be avoided if computer users were to follow general security guidelines or procedures. Despite the ever-increasing threat, little research has addressed or explained why individuals purposefully engage in behaviors that make them more vulnerable to these threats, rather than avoiding or protecting themselves from such threats. Despite the advantage that could be afforded by understanding the motivations behind such behaviors, research addressing these behaviors is lacking or focused on very specific theoretical bases. This dissertation addresses this research gap by focusing on security-related behaviors that have yet to be addressed in this research stream, and by using novel theoretical perspectives that increase our insight into these types of behaviors. Four studies (n =  1,430) are tested and reported here that support the four behaviors and theoretical perspectives that are of focus in this dissertation. By considering additional theories, constructs, and theoretical perspectives, this dissertation provides several important contributions to security-related behaviors. The results of this study provide new insights into the motivations behind the purposeful enactment of behaviors that increase one’s vulnerability to technological threats and risks
Tiivistelmä Organisaatiot ja ihmiset ovat yhä enenevissä määrin riippuvaisia teknologiasta ja tietoverkoista. Tällöin he myös kohtaavat entistä enemmän tietoturvariskejä, joita olisi mahdollista välttää noudattamalla tietoturvaohjeita ja -politiikkoja. Huolimatta näistä jatkuvasti yleistyvistä riskeistä, tähän mennessä ei juurikaan ole tehty tutkimusta, joka selittää ihmisten tietoista tietoturvaohjeiden ja -politiikkojen laiminlyöntiä, joka altistaa heidät tietoturvariskeille. Aikaisempi ihmisten tietoturvakäyttäytymisen syiden ymmärtämiseen keskittyvä tutkimus tarkastelee ilmiötä yksipuolisesti tiettyihin teoreettisiin lähtökohtiin nojautuen. Tämä väitöskirjatyö tarkastelee ihmisten tietoturvakäyttäytymisen syitä uudesta teoreettisesta näkökulmasta. Väitöskirja sisältää neljä tutkimusta (n = 1430), jotka tarkastelevat erityyppistä tietoturvakäyttäytymistä erilaisista teoreettisista lähtökohdista. Väitöskirja täydentää olemassa olevaa tietoturvakäyttäytymisen tutkimusta uusien teorioiden, käsitteiden ja teoreettisten näkökulmien avulla
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Interpreting consumer choice: The behavioral perspective model. New York: Routledge, 2009.

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Foxall, Gordon. Interpreting Consumer Choice: The Behavioural Perspective Model. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Brass, Daniel J. A Social Network Perspective on Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Edited by Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. Mackenzie, and Nathan P. Podsakoff. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219000.013.25.

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This chapter provides a brief general primer on social network theory and how it might be applied to organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as an alternative perspective to the undersocialized (isolated individual) and oversocialized (norm and culture) views of behavior in organizations. I identify social network relationships that are likely to affect the performance and receipt of OCBs and propose a model of the diffusion of OCBs through an organization, noting differences between organizational networks such as cliques and core-periphery structures. In the process, I attempt to identify research questions that may be of interest to both academics and managers. The overarching goal is to provide readers with enough information to apply a social network perspective to OCB.
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Jarnecke, Amber M., and Susan C. South. Behavior and Molecular Genetics of the Five Factor Model. Edited by Thomas A. Widiger. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352487.013.25.

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Behavior and molecular genetics informs knowledge of the etiology, structure, and development of the Five Factor Model (FFM) of personality. Behavior genetics uses quantitative modeling to parse the relative influence of nature and nurture on phenotypes that vary within the population. Behavior genetics research on the FFM has demonstrated that each domain has a heritability (proportion of variation due to genetic influences) of 40–50%. Molecular genetic methods attempt to identify specific genetic mechanisms associated with personality variation. To date, findings from molecular genetics are tentative, with significant results failing to replicate and accounting for only a small percentage of the variance. However, newer techniques hold promise for finding the “missing heritability” of FFM and related personality domains. This chapter presents an overview of commonly used behavior and molecular genetic techniques, reviews the work that has been done on the FFM domains and facets, and offers a perspective for future directions.
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McCracken, Lance M., and Whitney Scott. Motivation from the Perspective of Contextual Cognitive Behavioral Approaches and the Psychological Flexibility Model. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627898.003.0014.

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In everyday uses, the term motivation may imply a kind of mechanistic, “inside” the person, type of process. Contextual approaches, on the other hand, adopt an evolutionary perspective on motivation that emphasizes the selection of behavior patterns through the joint actions of historical consequences and verbal or cognitive processes, themselves considered the product of the same contextual processes of selection by consequences. The contextual focus on building, maintaining, and elaborating behavior patterns from directly manipulable contextual features enables a focus on variables that are able to serve the purpose of prediction and influence over behavior. Current studies of these processes apply the psychological flexibility model, including its processes of values-based and committed action. Laboratory studies of these processes demonstrate their potential importance in healthy functioning in relation to chronic pain. Treatment studies, including studies of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), also demonstrate that enhancing these motivation-related processes has clinical utility.
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Robbins, Trevor. Impulsivity and Drug Addiction: A Neurobiological Perspective. Edited by Jon E. Grant and Marc N. Potenza. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195389715.013.0078.

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A conceptual analysis of the impulsivity construct in behavioral and neurobiological terms is followed by an analysis of its causal role in certain forms of drug addiction in both human and animal studies. The main focus of this chapter is on a rat model of impulsivity based on premature responding in the five-choice serial reaction time task and a more detailed characterization of this phenotype in neurobehavioral, neurochemical, and genetic terms. Evidence is surveyed that high impulsivity on this task is associated with the escalation subsequently of cocaine self-administration behavior and also with a tendency toward compulsive cocaine seeking. Novelty reactivity, by contrast, is associated with the enhanced acquisition of self-administration, but not with the escalation of intravenous self-administration of cocaine or the development of compulsive behavior associated with cocaine seeking. These results indicate that the vulnerability to stimulant addiction may depend on different factors, as expressed through distinct presumed endophenotypes. These observations help us further to dissociate various aspects of the impulsivity construct in neural as well as behavioral terms.
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Sheeran, Paschal, Thomas L. Webb, Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Gabriele Oettingen. Self-Regulation of Affect–Health Behavior Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499037.003.0005.

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The present chapter analyzes relations between affect and health behaviors from the perspective of the action control model of affect regulation. It presents evidence that forming if-then plans or implementation intentions can emancipate health actions from unwanted influence by three kinds of affect—experienced affect, anticipated affect, and implicit affect. For each of these kinds of affect, it demonstrates that emancipation can be achieved in two ways—either by directly targeting the affect itself so as to undermine the strength of the affective response, or by targeting the relationship between affect and health behavior so that the translation of affect into action is reduced or blocked. It concludes that the impact of affect on health decisions and actions is not inevitable: affective influence can be modulated effectively using if-then plans.
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Hans, Steiner, Daniels Whitney, Kelly Michael, and Stadler Christina. Comprehensive and Integrated Treatment of Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190265458.003.0005.

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This chapter maps evidence-based interventions on the biopsychosocial model of causation suggested by the current evidence. Medications and biological treatments are still second-line interventions, which should be considered only if there is insufficient progress with psychological and social-familial treatments. There is very little progress in the past decade in testing medication interventions. New findings from neuroscience suggest another subtype of disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs), which holds considerable promise to improve outcomes in this treatment category. Psychological treatments are best supported by the evidence, especially when delivered in manualized form with a high degree of treatment fidelity. Familial and community-based interventions are also well supported, especially in complex, severe and chronic cases. There is a dearth of intervention studies targeting the different phenotypes of antisocial and aggressive behavior and studies of integrated treatment However, many studies are now available that approach treatment from a medical evidence–based rather than criminological perspective.
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Costa, Raquel, Miguel A. Serrano, and Alicia Salvador. Psychobiological Responses to Competition in Women. Edited by Maryanne L. Fisher. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199376377.013.21.

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From an evolutionary perspective, questions have been raised about whether women have a psychobiological pattern similar to that of men. In humans, hormonal effects of competition and its outcome have been investigated under the biosocial status hypothesis, which proposes that, after a competition, winners would show increases in testosterone whereas losers would show reductions, and the challenge hypothesis, which emphasizes the functional role of testosterone increases in the spring to promote agonistic behavior related to territoriality and access to females. Subsequently, the coping competition model has defended the study of competition within a more general stress model, considering the psychobiological responses as part of the coping response. This chapter shows that women investigations are increasing in number in recent years and that, in competitive situations, they present coping strategies with a psychobiological response pattern that can be enlightened by the coping competition model.
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Cavender, Gray, and Nancy C. Jurik. Prime Suspect and Progressive Moral Fiction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037191.003.0007.

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This chapter discusses the strengths and limitations of Prime Suspect as a work of progressive moral fiction. It identifies ways that the conventions of the crime genre and the strictures of television work against the transformative potential of the series. It elaborates apparent flaws in the character of Jane Tennison: incidents of personality issues and unethical behavior that appear in the series. It suggests that Tennison's flaws can actually enhance debates about gender and justice. The chapter draws on the work of feminist critical race scholar Patricia Hill Collins (2000) in her work Black Feminist Thought to describe a “both/and” perspective for understanding Tennison's character. It compares Prime Suspect with other contemporary police procedural dramas. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the theoretical and pedagogical implications of Prime Suspect and the model of progressive moral fiction. It focuses on how the model can be used in the classroom to address the justice implications in Prime Suspect and media productions more generally.
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Book chapters on the topic "BPM (behavior perspective model)"

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Schram, Arthur J. H. C. "A Behavioral Model of Party Choice." In Voter Behavior in Economics Perspective, 113–40. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84418-8_5.

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Schram, Arthur J. H. C. "Some Implications of the Turnout Model." In Voter Behavior in Economics Perspective, 218–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84418-8_9.

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Ashton, Dub. "Consumer Decision Making: A Model of Purposive Behavior." In Marketing Horizons: A 1980's Perspective, 55–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10966-4_13.

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Samli, A. Coskun, Glen Riecken, and Carolyn W. Salmon. "Narayana-Markin Consumer Behavior and Product Performance Model: A New Dimension." In Marketing Horizons: A 1980's Perspective, 47–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10966-4_11.

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Bernfeld, Gary A., Karen A. Blase, and Dean L. Fixsen. "Towards a Unified Perspective on Human Service Delivery Systems: Application of the Teaching-Family Model." In Behavior Disorders of Adolescence, 191–205. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3734-2_13.

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Fontaine, Reid Griffith, and Kenneth A. Dodge. "Social information processing and aggressive behavior: A transactional perspective." In The transactional model of development: How children and contexts shape each other., 117–35. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/11877-007.

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Wu, Fati, Luoying Huang, and Rui Zou. "The Design of Intervention Model and Strategy Based on the Behavior Data of Learners: A Learning Analytics Perspective." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 294–301. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20621-9_24.

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De La Torre, Gustavo, Tim Gruchmann, Vasanth Kamath, Ani Melkonyan, and Klaus Krumme. "A System Dynamics-Based Simulation Model to Analyze Consumers’ Behavior Based on Participatory Systems Mapping – A “Last Mile” Perspective." In Innovative Logistics Services and Sustainable Lifestyles, 165–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98467-4_8.

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Cioroaica, Emilia, Karsten Albers, Wolfgang Boehm, Florian Pudlitz, Christian Granrath, Roland Rosen, and Jan Christoph Wehrstedt. "Development and Evaluation of Collaborative Embedded Systems using Simulation." In Model-Based Engineering of Collaborative Embedded Systems, 255–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62136-0_12.

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AbstractEmbedded systems are increasingly equipped with open interfaces that enable communication and collaboration with other embedded systems, thus forming collaborative embedded systems (CESs). This new class of embedded systems, capable of collaborating with each other, is planned at design time and forms collaborative system groups (CSGs) at runtime. When they are part of a collaboration, systems can negotiate tactical goals, with the aim of achieving higher level strategic goals that cannot be achieved otherwise. The design and operation of CESs face specific challenges, such as operation in an open context that dynamically changes in ways that cannot be predicted at design time, collaborations with systems that dynamically change their behavior during runtime, and much more. In this new perspective, simulation techniques are crucially important to support testing and evaluation in unknown environments. In this chapter, we present a set of challenges that the design, testing, and operation of CESs face, and we provide an overview of simulation methods that address those specific challenges.
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McGoldrick, Beth. "Blending Front-End Analysis." In Human Performance Technology, 934–65. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8356-1.ch046.

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Performance problems come in all forms. The method presented in this chapter blends the models of three respected Performance improvement icons – Joe Harless, Thomas Gilbert, and Roger Chevalier. Their theoretical and practical approaches are applied to a case study. The three models – 13 Smart Questions (Front-end analysis), Behavior Engineering Model (BEM), and Updated BEM – when combined show ways practitioners can assess and improve performance. The practitioner will develop effective partnerships with clients, gain valuable perspectives on the issues, and their underlying causes. Finally the practitioner will be able to lead a department or an organization in fully analyzing problems and determining how best to solve them.
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Conference papers on the topic "BPM (behavior perspective model)"

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Coelho, Cristiano, Jacir Amaral Neto, and Sônia Regina Gouvêa Rezende. "Ferramenta de busca: aplicação do Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM) para análise do comportamento dos consumidores de shopbots." In 14th CONTECSI International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management. TECSI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5748/9788599693131-14contecsi/rf-4719.

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Coelho, Cristiano, Manoel Pedro Silva Neto, and Sônia Regina Gouvêa Rezende. "Apreciação de um modelo de E-business: análise de sentimento dos feedbacks de consumidores de shopbots pela abordagem do Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM)." In 14th CONTECSI International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management. TECSI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5748/9788599693131-14contecsi/rf-4717.

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Coelho, Cristiano, Jessica Carla Miranda Coelho, and Sônia Regina Gouvêa Rezende. "E-business e as estratégias de marketing digital: aplicação do Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM) em análise de sentimento no comportamento de consumidores de streaming." In 14th CONTECSI International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management. TECSI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5748/9788599693131-14contecsi/ps-4713.

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Gabler, Markus. "Why the 200-year bridge is a myth - a new perspective towards an evolving structure." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.0210.

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<p>When we design bridges for 100, 120 or even 200 years we have a static use case in mind. We design for one given traffic load - maybe increased 10% for the future - and anticipate virtually no adjustments in use and structural behavior, except for some bearing or cable replacement features. Looking back how demands changed even within the last 50 years, it would be naive to anticipate we know what is required in 200 years. Also - the effort spent in maintenance and refurbishment is significant during its service life.</p><p>We should think of bridges as living or evolving things. And digitization can help! A structural health monitoring system (SHMS) is necessary to better understand needs for strengthening and repair. A site-specific traffic analysis will show how demands change regarding means of transport and loads. Also, a "living" BIM model which will be maintained and nurtured during the whole life of a bridge is an important step to get a clear overview "how it goes" and what will be required next. Finally – the structural system of a bridge should allow for easy replacement of components, widening or re-use elsewhere. Modular construction would be a key element to allow for better adaptability.</p>
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Wei, Jieqiang, Ehsan Nekouei, Junfeng Wu, Vladimir Cvetkovic, and Karl H. Johansson. "Steady-state Analysis of a Human-social Behavior Model: a Neural-cognition Perspective." In 2019 American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2019.8814786.

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Jin, Yan, Fu Chen, and Miao Lingling. "A Two-Stage Decision-Making Model of Online Consumer Behavior: Perspective of Image Theory." In 2009 International Symposium on Information Engineering and Electronic Commerce (IEEC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieec.2009.95.

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Ming Cao, Siqing Shan, Zhilian Liu, Zhongjun Hu, Xiaojing Wang, and Jing He. "An extension of the technology acceptance model of Chinese internet user behavior: Exterior drive perspective." In 2012 7th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sysose.2012.6333655.

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Zhao, Yougui, and Dongmei Xia. "Research and Practice of Online Learning Behavior Analysis Model from the Perspective of Big Data." In Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Big Data, Electronics and Communication Engineering (BDECE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/acsr.k.191223.007.

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Ballheimer, Viktor, Frank Wille, Annette Rolle, and Bernhard Droste. "Mechanical Behaviour of High Burn-Up SNF Under Normal and Accident Transport Conditions: Present Approaches and Perspectives." In ASME 2012 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2012-78302.

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Transport packages for spent fuel have to meet the International Atomic Energy Agency requirements for different transport conditions. Physical state of spent fuel and fuel rod cladding as well as geometric configuration of fuel assemblies are important inputs for the evaluation of package capabilities under these conditions. In this paper, the mechanical behaviour of high burn-up spent fuel assemblies under transport conditions is analysed with regard to assumptions to be used in the activity release and criticality safety analysis. In particular the different failure modes of the fuel rods (fine cracks or complete breakage), which can cause release of gas, volatiles, fuel particles or fragments have to be properly considered in these assumptions. In view of the complexity of interactions between the fuel rods as well as between fuel assemblies, basket, and cask containment, the exact mechanical analysis of such phenomena is nearly impossible. The gaps in information concerning the material properties of cladding and pellets, especially for the high burn-up fuel, make the analysis more complicated additionally. In this context some practical approaches based on experiences of BAM Federal Institute for Material Research and Testing within safety assessment of packages for transport of spent fuel are discussed.
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Zhou, Yan. "The research on a three-dimensional model for resolving supply chain conflict, from the perspective of organizational behavior." In 2012 9th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsssm.2012.6252222.

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