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Journal articles on the topic "Mooring (PPM)"

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A. P., Akpan,, Okeh, F. N., and Akpan, U. M. "Factors That Influence Entrepreneurial Intention: An Integrative Model Framework." British Journal of Management and Marketing Studies 7, no. 4 (2024): 186–96. https://doi.org/10.52589/bjmms-p1lgt0wz.

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The first step toward entrepreneurial behaviour is entrepreneurial intention (EI). Thus, responding to the call for an integrative model approach to the study of entrepreneurial intention (EI), this study employs the push-pull-mooring (PPM) model of migration to examine the factors that influence entrepreneurial intentions. Data for this study were collected from 913 final-year undergraduate students using a structured questionnaire. The result of the analysis validates the capacity of the PPM model to predict entrepreneurial intentions. In addition, results indicate that the pull factors and
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Waqas, Manzoor Dar, and Xiongying Niu. "Understanding the determinants of Restaurant Switching intentions: The Utilization of Push-Pull-Mooring framework." International Journal of Science and Business 5, no. 4 (2021): 166–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4561725.

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This study empirically investigates the applicability of the push-pull-mooring (PPM) framework on restaurant switching intentions. The employed framework is the theoretical extension of the current PPM Model, which is uncommon in the literature. The antecedents of this research are push variables (satiation with food, satiation with service, satiation with atmosphere); pull (post dining regret, alternative attractiveness); the moderating variables are mooring (self-control, place attachment, OSL). The study uses Chinese restaurants market, which is highly competitive and diverse in terms produ
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Al-Amin and Asyari. "Does motivation and switching intention affect the trader's decision to choose Baitul Maal wa Tamwil as the intervening variable?" IQTISHODUNA: Jurnal Ekonomi Islam 13, no. 2 (2024): 583–604. https://doi.org/10.54471/iqtishoduna.v13i2.2913.

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For traders and business actors who are motivated and interested in transitioning from conventional to sharia, the existence of Islamic microfinance institutions like Baitul Maal wa Tamwil (BMT) Sidogiri is a blessing. However, it's not solely a blessing; other factors like push-pull mooring (PPM) also play a role, demonstrating the confidence and motivation of business actors in BMT. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of push-pull mooring (PPM) mediating, motivation, and switching intention on traders' decisions to choose BMT. The variables in this study include independent va
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Marx, Tobias. "The push-pull-mooring model of consumer service switching: a meta-analytical review to guide future research." Journal of Service Theory and Practice 35, no. 7 (2025): 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1108/jstp-06-2024-0201.

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PurposeFor nearly 2 decades, the push-pull-mooring (PPM) model has been used frequently by scholars to explain consumers’ service switching intention and behavior. However, heterogeneity and incomparability between PPM model studies are prevalent issues: The chosen predictor variables, their categorization, their measurement, reported effect sizes, and effect directions vary considerably. By addressing these issues, the present meta-analytical review enables future researchers applying the PPM model to identify relevant variables and use valid measurements.Design/methodology/approachBased on 1
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Zhou, Tao. "Examining User Switch between Mobile Stores." Information Resources Management Journal 29, no. 2 (2016): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/irmj.2016040101.

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Retaining users and curbing their switching behavior are critical issues for mobile stores. Drawing on the push-pull-mooring (PPM) model, this research identified the factors affecting user switches between mobile stores. The push factors include dissatisfaction with system quality, information quality and service quality. The pull factor is alternative attractiveness. The mooring factors include switching costs and social influence. The results indicated that user switches receive influences from all three kinds of factors. Hence mobile stores need to be concerned with the effects of push, pu
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Yan, Ruihe, Kem Z. K. Zhang, and Yugang Yu. "Switching from hotels to peer-to-peer accommodation: an empirical study." Information Technology & People 32, no. 6 (2019): 1657–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/itp-12-2017-0444.

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Purpose Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation has become increasingly popular in recent years, and hotels are facing unprecedented impacts. Attracting new consumers and retaining existing ones are critical to the success of P2P accommodation and hotels. The purpose of this paper is to examine three categories of antecedents for hotels consumers’ switching intention: push (i.e. satiation), pull (i.e. perceived value) and mooring (i.e. optimal stimulation level) factors using push–pull–mooring (PPM) model. Design/methodology/approach Airbnb was chosen as the research context. An online survey was con
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Krishnan, Geetha, and J. Naga Venkata Raghuram. "Exploring factors and contextual applications of the Push-Pull Mooring (PPM) framework in switching intention: A systematic literature review." Multidisciplinary Reviews 7, no. 1 (2023): 2024003. http://dx.doi.org/10.31893/multirev.2024003.

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Abstract The paper aims to undertake a comprehensive systematic literature review to address research questions 1. What are the factors that come into play when Push Pull Mooring (PPM) framework is applied in switching intention over time? 2. How PPM on switching intention is applied in different contexts. The systematic review was conducted for all published literature in the English language from the SCOPUS database from 2012 to 2022. A pool of 551 articles was reduced to 46 articles, which is used for systematic review and the inclusion criteria was (i) Empirical research including keynote
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Wu, Ying-Wei, Ting-Hsiu Liao, Shang-Pao Yeh, and Hao-Chen Huang. "Switching Intention and Behaviors to Wetland Ecotourism after the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Perspective of Push-Pull-Mooring Model." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 6198. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14106198.

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This study used a push–pull–mooring model (PPM model) to build an integrated model to explain the influencing factors of tourists’ switching intention to wetland ecotourism after the COVID-19 pandemic. The push effect is crowding perception, the pull effect is nature-based destination attractiveness, and the mooring effect is the risk perception of COVID-19. The study collected 551 valid research samples by questionnaire survey in two world-class wetlands in Taiwan. The results of the regression analysis showed that push, pull, and mooring influenced tourists’ switching intention to wetland ec
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Chang, I.-Chiu, Win-Ming Shiau, Chih-Yu Lin, and Dong-Her Shih. "Consumer Intentions to Switch On-Demand Food Delivery Platforms: A Perspective from Push-Pull-Mooring Theory." Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 18, no. 4 (2023): 2217–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jtaer18040111.

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With a burgeoning market and a multitude of on-demand food delivery (OFD) platforms offering diverse options, comprehending the reasons that drive consumers to switch between platforms is paramount. The push-pull-mooring (PPM) theory provides a comprehensive framework for assessing why and how consumers navigate, guiding strategic decisions for service providers seeking to optimize their offerings and retain their customer base. This research employs the PPM theory to rigorously analyze how these elements influence consumers’ intentions to switch between OFD platforms in Taiwan. Findings from
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Nayak, Bishwajit, Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya, Saurabh Kumar, and Rohan Kumar Jumnani. "Exploring the factors influencing adoption of health-care wearables among generation Z consumers in India." Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20, no. 1 (2021): 150–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jices-07-2021-0072.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify the major factors influencing the adoption of health-care wearables in generation Z (Gen Z) customers in India. A conceptual framework using push pull and mooring (PPM) adoption theory was developed. Design/methodology/approach Data was collected from 208 Gen Z customers based on 5 constructs related to the adoption of health-care wearables. Confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling was used to analyse the responses. The mediation paths were analysed using bootstrapping method and examination of the standardized direct and i
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Book chapters on the topic "Mooring (PPM)"

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Xia, Huosong, Yangmei Gao, and Justin Zuopeng Zhang. "Understanding the Adoption Context of China’s Digital Currency Electronic Payment." In Blockchain, Crypto Assets, and Financial Innovation. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-6839-7_5.

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Abstract Central banks worldwide have started researching and developing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). In the digital economy context, concerns regarding the integrity, competition, and privacy of CBDC systems have also gradually emerged. Against this backdrop, this study aims to evaluate users’ willingness to use China’s digital currency electronic payment (DCEP) system, a digital payment and processing network, and its influencing factors by comprehensively considering and comparing the characteristics of cash and third-party payment services. Combining the push–pull-mooring frame
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Neumann, Kirsten, Doreen Richter, and Lukas Rohleder. "Vom Klimagas zum Wertstoff: CO2." In Klima. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62195-0_6.

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ZusammenfassungEs befindet sich zu viel Kohlendioxid, CO2, in der Atmosphäre. So ist die CO2- Konzentration seit Beginn der Industrialisierung von einem über Jahrtausende hinweg gleichbleibenden Wert von 280 ppm (parts per million, gemessen an Eisbohrkernen) auf fast 408 ppm (gemessen in der Atmosphäre an verschiedenen Messstationen) gestiegen. Derzeit werden verschiedene Möglichkeiten zur Rückführung von CO2 aus der Atmosphäre diskutiert. Dazu zahlen zum Beispiel Aufforstung, Wiedervernässung von Mooren, CO2-Abscheidung, Ozeandüngung, Biokohle, oder Filter, mit denen CO2 der Umgebungsluft in
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Zhou, Tao. "Examining User Switch between Mobile Stores." In Geospatial Research. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9845-1.ch056.

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Retaining users and curbing their switching behavior are critical issues for mobile stores. Drawing on the push-pull-mooring (PPM) model, this research identified the factors affecting user switches between mobile stores. The push factors include dissatisfaction with system quality, information quality and service quality. The pull factor is alternative attractiveness. The mooring factors include switching costs and social influence. The results indicated that user switches receive influences from all three kinds of factors. Hence mobile stores need to be concerned with the effects of push, pu
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Zhou, Tao. "Understanding Users' Switching Between Social Media Platforms." In Research Anthology on Usage, Identity, and Impact of Social Media on Society and Culture. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6307-9.ch042.

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Social media such as micro-blogs and social networking sites are popular among users. Due to the intense competition, it is crucial for social media platforms to attract users and retain them. The purpose of this paper is to draw on the push-pull-mooring (PPM) model to examine users' switching between social media platforms. The results indicated that identification, perceived usefulness, dissatisfaction, privacy concern, and social influence significantly affect switching intention. In addition, social influence has a positive moderation effect on switching intention. The results imply that s
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Conference papers on the topic "Mooring (PPM)"

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Wuriandono, Martinus Rio, Eldest Prapaska, Prasasto Satwiko, and Khaerunnisa Khaerunnisa. "Digital Application of Home Architecture Growing Housing Careers and Push Pull Mooring (PPM) Factor Approach." In International Webinar on Digital Architecture 2021 (IWEDA 2021). Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220703.005.

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Ghasemi, A., Y. Drobyshevski, M. Kimiaei, and M. Efthymiou. "Application of Peak Distribution Method for Response Based Analysis of Mooring Lines Under Tropical Storms." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18534.

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Abstract Response based analysis (RBA) is a comprehensive approach for the prediction of extreme responses and design metocean conditions of offshore facilities. For RBA, the structural system needs to be modelled, and its behavior analyzed when subjected to large metocean datasets, usually comprising thousands of different sea states. Due to the dynamic and nonlinear behavior of mooring systems in floating structures, application of conventional time domain analysis for RBA of these systems is a computationally demanding process. Hence, investigation of faster solvers and more efficient metho
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Son, Daewoong, Cyril Godreau, Sandra Diaz, Tiago Duarte, and Antoine Peiffer. "Design Process of the WindFloat Hull and Mooring System for WFA." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31732-ms.

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Abstract The WindFloat Atlantic (WFA) project is a small wind farm of three floating wind turbines offshore Portugal for a total installed capacity of 25 MW. The WindFloat, a semi-submersible type of platform, was designed by Principle Power to support a MHI Vestas 8.4 MW wind turbine for the WFA project. This paper summarizes the overall design process for the WindFloat platform and mooring system that was undertaken during the project engineering phase (FEED and Detail Design), with a large focus on the description of the interface between the wind turbine manufacturer, MHI Vestas Offshore W
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Son, Daewoong, Cyril Godreau, Sandra Diaz, Tiago Duarte, and Antoine Peiffer. "Design Process of the WindFloat Hull and Mooring System for WFA." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31732-ms.

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Abstract The WindFloat Atlantic (WFA) project is a small wind farm of three floating wind turbines offshore Portugal for a total installed capacity of 25 MW. The WindFloat, a semi-submersible type of platform, was designed by Principle Power to support a MHI Vestas 8.4 MW wind turbine for the WFA project. This paper summarizes the overall design process for the WindFloat platform and mooring system that was undertaken during the project engineering phase (FEED and Detail Design), with a large focus on the description of the interface between the wind turbine manufacturer, MHI Vestas Offshore W
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Wang, Jingqian, Liping Sun, Zhongchao Deng, Gang Ma, Xiaomeng Zhu, and Zhicheng Hou. "Research on Influence of Horizontal Offsets of Underwater Equipment Based on Pendulous Installation Method." In ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-77734.

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Large underwater equipment used in deep-sea engineering, which needs mooring line in order to hang down while using pendulous installation method in 1500m deep-water installation. During the procession, the mooring line will suffer the vessel’s pull, large equipment’s traction, fluid force leading to elongation, bending and other deformation, so need to analyze its motion. Aiming at the numerical simulation problem of underwater equipment installed by pendulous installation method in deep-water environment, this paper combines lumped mass method, three-dimensional potential theory and Morison
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