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Mahyarni, Mahyarni. "THEORY OF REASONED ACTION DAN THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR (Sebuah Kajian Historis tentang Perilaku)." Jurnal EL-RIYASAH 4, no. 1 (December 23, 2013): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24014/jel.v4i1.17.

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Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) dan Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) dari Ajzen dan Fishbein masih relatif baru, dan kurang banyak digunakan dan kurang banyak dikenal. Namun pada saat sekarang teori ini banyak digunakan oleh peneliti pada berbagai bidang disiplin ilmu antara lain, manajemen sumber daya manusia, marketing dan penelitian sosial lainnya. Theory Of Reasoned Action dan Theory of Planned Behavior merupakan suatu teori yang menjelaskan tentang perilaku manusia. Teori ini disusun menggunakan asumsi dasar bahwa manusia berperilaku dengan cara yang sadar dan mempertimbangkan segala informasi yang tersedia.
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Hankins, Matthew, David French, and Rob Horne. "Statistical guidelines for studies of the theory of reasoned action and the theory of planned behaviour." Psychology & Health 15, no. 2 (March 2000): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08870440008400297.

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Bunce, D., and K. S. Birdi. "The theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour as a function of job control." British Journal of Health Psychology 3, no. 3 (September 1998): 265–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8287.1998.tb00573.x.

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Madden, Thomas J., Pamela Scholder Ellen, and Icek Ajzen. "A Comparison of the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Theory of Reasoned Action." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 18, no. 1 (February 1992): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167292181001.

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Dzewaltowski, David A., John M. Noble, and Jeff M. Shaw. "Physical Activity Participation: Social Cognitive Theory versus the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior." Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 12, no. 4 (December 1990): 388–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsep.12.4.388.

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Social cognitive theory and the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior were examined in the prediction of 4 weeks of physical activity participation. The theories of reasoned action and planned behavior were supported. Attitude and perceived control predicted intention, and intention predicted physical activity participation. The social cognitive theory variables significantly predicted physical activity participation, with self-efficacy and self-evaluation of the behavior significantly contributing to the prediction. The greater the confidence in participating in physical activity and the greater the satisfaction with present physical activity, the more physical activity performed. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that perceived control and intentions did not account for any unique variation in physical activity participation over self-efficacy. Therefore the social cognitive theory constructs were better predictors of physical activity than those from the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior.
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Yousafzai, Shumaila Y., Gordon R. Foxall, and John G. Pallister. "Explaining Internet Banking Behavior: Theory of Reasoned Action, Theory of Planned Behavior, or Technology Acceptance Model?" Journal of Applied Social Psychology 40, no. 5 (May 2010): 1172–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2010.00615.x.

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Paul, Justin, Ashwin Modi, and Jayesh Patel. "Predicting green product consumption using theory of planned behavior and reasoned action." Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 29 (March 2016): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2015.11.006.

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Park, Jongmin, and Jinhong Park. "Identifying Variables Precedent of lottery Ticket Purchasing Behavior - Theory of Planned Behavior vs. Theory of Reasoned Action." Advertising Research 105 (June 30, 2015): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.16914/ar.2015.105.36.

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Yordy, Galen A., and Robert W. Lent. "Predicting Aerobic Exercise Participation: Social Cognitive, Reasoned Action, and Planned Behavior Models." Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 15, no. 4 (December 1993): 363–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsep.15.4.363.

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This study explored the utility of reasoned action, planned behavior, and social cognitive models in explaining aerobic exercise intentions and behavior. Two hundred eighty-four college students completed measures of each model's central predictor variables, as well as indices of prior exercise frequency and future exercise intentions and behavior. Findings indicate that the reasoned action and social cognitive models are each significantly predictive of future exercise intention and behavior. The planned behavior model did not improve over the theory of reasoned action in predictive analyses. The effects of prior exercise activity on future exercise behavior are also partially mediated by variables from the reasoned action and social cognitive models. Implications for further research on theories of exercise behavior are discussed.
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Kimiecik, Jay. "Predicting Vigorous Physical Activity of Corporate Employees: Comparing the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior." Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 14, no. 2 (June 1992): 192–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsep.14.2.192.

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The purpose of the present study was to compare the utility of the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior in predicting the exercise intentions and behavior of corporate employees. Corporate employees (/7=332) who completed two questionnaires served as subjects. The first questionnaire assessed intentions, subjective norm, attitude, and perceived control with respect to participating in regular, vigorous physical activity. Participants also completed a follow-up questionnaire 4 weeks later that assessed self-reported frequency of vigorous physical activity during those 4 weeks. Hierarchical-regression analyses indicated that perceived behavioral control (the critical variable in the theory of planned behavior) accounted for a significant portion of the variance in intentions and self-reported exercise behavior, above that accounted for by reasoned action. These results lend support to Ajzen's theory of planned behavior, which suggests that individuals' perceptions of control are most important when attempting behaviors that are not completely under volitional control.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour"

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Dwyer, Trudy, and t. dwyer@cqu edu au. "A shock in time saves lives: Theory of Planned Behaviour and nurse-initiated defibrillation." Central Queensland University. Nursing and Health Studies, 2004. http://library-resources.cqu.edu.au./thesis/adt-QCQU/public/adt-QCQU20050221.152259.

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The time from onset of a cardiac arrest to defibrillation is crucial hence access to and use of a defibrillator by all nurses essential. The purpose of this study was to use an established theoretical framework to examine and describe the defibrillation practices and beliefs of rural registered nurses in the Australian state of Queensland. The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) guided the research processes for this two phase study. In the first phase, focus group (n = 13) discussions identified the salient beliefs of the population. By eliciting nurses' beliefs, the subsequent quantitative study (n = 434) was conducted to determine the influences of these beliefs on nurses' use or non-use of defibrillators. The results showed that: (1) less than half of the cohort of participants were permitted to defibrillate; (2) the defibrillation beliefs of those nurses permitted to defibrillate were significantly more positive than those not permitted to do so; (3) the direct measures of TPB and selected variables external to the model predicted a significant portion of the variance in the measure of nurse-initiated defibrillation intention; and, (4) subjective norm emerged as the strongest predictor of intention. In conclusion, Queensland rural hospital nurses and employers still have some distance to travel down the path of nurse-initiated defibrillation. The TPB is a viable framework on which to base interventions designed to promote defibrillation by rural nurses. Understanding the role of social norms is of central importance to ensure all nurses can initiate the chain of survival expeditiously whenever the need arises.
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Phakane, Irvin Monesi. "Factors influencing consumer decision-making in choosing a channel to remit in South Africa." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27015.

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This research was conducted to provide insights into the factors that influence consumer’s decision when choosing a channel to remit. The study looked at the following theories in determining the important factors that influence consumer intention or behavior, Theory of Reason Action, Theory of Planned Action, Remittance, Innovation Diffusion and Technology Acceptance Models. Hence, service providers should be aware of these factors so they can develop strategies and services to attract consumers to use their channels. The aim of the study was to determine which factors influence consumer’s decision in choosing a bank and non-bank channel to remit. The investigation of the key factors that influence the decision or intention, it was found that a single factor influenced the decision to remit in a bank and non-bank channel. It was also found in the study that consumers prefer physical channel of both bank and non-bank to remit. The finding has serious implications for service providers, in that consumer behavior show attachment to traditional distribution channels.
Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2011.
Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS)
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Rye, B. J. "The theory of reasoned action and the theory of planned behavior and the prediction of university women's safer sex behaviors, a prospective investigation." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape15/PQDD_0024/NQ32325.pdf.

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Kirkwood-Mazik, Heather L. "An Inquiry Into the Antecedents of Consumer Purchase of Non-Deceptive Counterfeit Goods: Theory, Practice and Problems." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1419808868.

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Facca, Jessica, Linn Persson, and Madeleine Rosendahl. "Grön Köpintention under en Kris : En kvantitativ undersökning om konsumenter bosatta i Sverige under pågående Covid-19 kris." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-53076.

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Frågeställning: I vilken utsträckning finns det samband mellan konsumenter bosatta i Sverige och deras Gröna Köpintention under en pågående kris? Syfte: Syftet med studien är att undersöka konsumenter bosatta i Sverige och deras Gröna Köpintention gentemot livsmedel under en pågående kris. Detta för att klargöra och analysera, samt ge en ökad förståelse kring ämnet. Metod: En kvantitativ ansats med tvärsnittsdesign har använts för studien. Webbaserade enkäter användes för insamling av primärdata. För att öka arbetets validitet har enkätfrågorna tagits från tidigare forskning. Vidare genomfördes en pilotundersökning före publicering av enkäten. Det totala urvalet inkluderade 354 respondenter varav 6 bortfall. Slutsats: Studien visade att det fanns ett samband mellan svenska konsumenter och deras Gröna Köpintention under en pågående kris. Det framkom att Sociodemografiska egenskaper inte hade något samband med Grön Köpintention i en krissituation, med undantag för kön. Däremot fanns det ett samband mellan Attityd mot Beteendet, Subjektiv Norm och Upplevd Beteendekontroll mot Grön Köpintention under en kris. Respondenterna visade en positiv attityd gentemot Grön Köpintention vilket kan grundas i en uppåtgående trend gentemot en hållbar livsstil före krisen och en ökning av Gröna alternativ i butiker. Vidare kan krisen även ha gett konsumenter utrymme för att se över sina vanor och därav deras Gröna Intentioner.
Research question: To what extent is there a correlation between consumers living in Sweden and their green purchase intention during an ongoing crisis? Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine consumers living in Sweden and their green purchase intention during an ongoing crisis. This to clarify and analyze the subject as well as contribute with further knowledge. Method: A quantitive approach with a cross-sectional design has been used for this study. Web-based surveys were used to collect the primary data. To increase the validity of this study, the survey questions were formed after previous research. Furthermore, a pilot-study was conducted prior to the publication of the survey. The total sample-size included 354 respondents, of which 6 were not in the criteria-range. Conclusion: The study showed that there was a correlation between Swedish consumers and their green purchase intention during an ongoing crisis. It emerged that socio-demographic attributes did not correlate with green purchase intention, with the exception of gender. However, there was a correlation between attitude towards behavior, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control towards green purchase intention during an ongoing crisis. The respondents showed a positive attitude towards green purchase intention, which can be based on an upward trend towards a sustainable lifestyle that has emerged prior to the crisis and an increase in green alternatives in stores. Furthermore, the crisis may also have given consumers space to review their habits and therefore their green intentions.
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Kiefer, David J. "Intention to Use Dietary Supplements: The Role of Self-Identity and Past Behavior in the Theory of Planned Behavior." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1218136960.

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Hunt, Hillary R. "Prediction of exercise in patients across various stages of bariatric surgery : a comparison of the merits of the theory of reasoned action versus the theory of planned behavior /." Full text available from ProQuest UM Digital Dissertations, 2006. http://0-proquest.umi.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/pqdweb?index=7&did=1410676401&SrchMode=1&sid=5&Fmt=2&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1218563210&clientId=22256.

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Kiefer, David James. "Intention to use dietary supplements the role of self-identity and past behavior in the theory of planned behavior /." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1218136960.

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Descubes, Irena. "Činitelé vedoucí spotřebitelé k ekologicky a společensky zodpovědnému chování." Doctoral thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-125196.

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What are the key antecedents, factors and moderators that influence environmentally friendly and socially responsible consumer behaviour? Individual consumers buy products and services not only for their intrinsic satisfactory functionalities. They make their consumption choices also because of specific extrinsic products/service abilities to affirm their lifestyle choice, i.e. enhance their self-concepts and satisfy their psychological needs. Given that despite the recent increase of interest in sustainable consumer behaviour, little is known on sustainable consumer aspirations, this study aims at filling the research gap in this area of academic research. This study investigates ad hoc literature in Lifestyle Strategic Marketing, Branding, Social Psychology and Self-Concept Theory applicable in Green and Fair Trade Operational Marketing . Mixed research methods are used in three distinct studies: (a) laboratory experiment, (b) SurveyMonkeyTM online questionnaire analyzed quantitatively, and (c) SPSS and SEM software data management and analysis. They are conducted in France and based on the common research models, i.e. the Theory of reasoned action (TRA) founded by Fishbein & Ajzen (1975) and the Theory of planned behaviour (TPB) coined by Ajzen (1991). Specific attitudes towards environmentally friendly and fair-trade products and services are derived from Value sets, Awareness of Consequences beliefs and Environmental Concern evaluations; therefore in the third partial study we adapt the research model proposed by Hansla et al. (2008). In all of them is employed a convenience sampling method that allows to gather between 109 and 350 respondents. Results allow for identification of salient factors influencing consumer purchasing intention and willingness to adopt and pay for both environmentally friendly and socially responsible products and/or services.
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Rawstorne, Patrick. "A systematic analysis of the theory of reasoned action, the theory of planned behaviour and the technology acceptance model when applied to the prediction and explanation of information systems use in mandatory usage contexts." Access electronically, 2005. http://www.library.uow.edu.au/adt-NWU/public/adt-NWU20060815.154410/index.html.

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Books on the topic "Theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour"

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Blue, Carolyn Louise. THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR AND SELF-EFFICACY AND EXERCISE BEHAVIOR IN BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS (REASONED ACTION, STAGE OF READINESS). 1996.

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Conner, Mark T. Experiential Attitude and Anticipated Affect. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499037.003.0003.

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Recent research has explored the effects of two affective influences within models such as the theory of planned behavior and reasoned action approach: experiential attitude and anticipated affect. Both refer to perceptions of future affect, that is, cognitively mediated affect. Primary studies and meta-analytic reviews supporting the role of these two affective variables on health behavior are presented. The correlational data use prospective designs and control for other health cognitions and past behavior. The experimental data also explore whether the affective variables mediate the impact of the “affective intervention” on behavior. Strong support is found across studies for both experiential attitude and anticipated affect as important determinants of health behaviors even when controlling for other health cognitions and past behavior. The need for further experimental studies with objective measures of health behavior is noted. Further the testing of the combined effects of manipulating both affective variables is highlighted for further attention.
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Terry, Deborah. The Theory of Reasoned Action: Its Application to AIDS-Preventive Behaviour (International Series in Social Psychology). Routledge, 1998.

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Terry, Deborah. The Theory of Reasoned Action: Its Application to AIDS-Preventive Behaviour (International Series in Social Psychology). Routledge, 1998.

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Chan, Emily Ying Yang. Health promotion planning approaches, human behavioural change models, and health promotion theories. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198807179.003.0003.

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Based on the conceptual building blocks introduced in the previous chapter, this chapter further sketches theoretical approaches and models that can be employed to guide rural health and disaster preparedness education programmes, namely the MAP-IT approach, precede–proceed model, P-Process, Health Belief Model, Transtheoretical (Stages of Change) Model, Theory of Planned Behaviour, Social Cognitive Theory, and complex interventions. These theories and models are intended to conceptualize human thought and behaviour and systematically explain the reasons behind actions such that they can be utilized to set the objectives and content of health intervention projects. Health literacy will also be discussed, with relevant examples for illustrative purposes.
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Sugden, Robert. The Contractarian Perspective. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825142.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 proposes a contractarian approach to normative economics. Instead of taking a view from nowhere, a contractarian analyst addresses citizens as individuals, advising them how to reach mutually beneficial agreements. I identify early contractarian arguments in Hobbes’s Leviathan and Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature. I argue that contractarianism is appropriate if politics is understood as primarily about negotiation, rather than executive action or debate. I discuss the ‘libertarian paternalist’ (or ‘nudging’) approach to policy-making recommended by many behavioural economists. Although paternalistic recommendations can legitimately be addressed to social planners or to assemblies of public reasoners, they are out of bounds to contractarian reasoning. A contractarian has to show that her recommendations are in the separate interests of each individual, as that individual perceives those interests.
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Chang, Man Kit. "Predicting Unethical Behavior: A Comparison of the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior." In Citation Classics from the Journal of Business Ethics, 433–45. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4126-3_21.

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"Influences on Condom Use among Undergraduates: Testing the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behaviour." In The Theory of Reasoned Action, 73–90. Garland Science, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203769621-9.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 1–8. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_1.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "5 3 Theorie der begrenzten Rationalität und Modell der Alltagsrationalität." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 100–102. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_100.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "6 Kritik." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 103–8. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_103.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "7 Literaturempfehlungen." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 109–11. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_109.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "1 Grundzüge der Theorien." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 11–28. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_11.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "Literaturverzeichnis." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 112–32. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_112.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "Bildnachweise." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 133–34. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_133.

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Rossmann, Constanze. "Bisher in der Reihe erschienene Bände." In Theory of Reasoned Action - Theory of Planned Behavior, 135. Nomos, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845260341_135.

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Conference papers on the topic "Theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour"

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Jewels, Tony, and Nina Evans. "Ethical IT Behaviour as a Function of Environment." In InSITE 2005: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2881.

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Research is currently being undertaken to compare attitudes and behaviour towards ethics in information technology between students at an Australian and a South African university. This work provides a background to ethics from the literature from which a behavioural model for micro-level ethical standards is proposed. Using a theoretical underpinning of Fishbein & Azjen’s Theory of Reasoned Action, a survey document has been developed to identify and compare what constructs most affect an individual’s intention to behave in situations requiring ethical considerations.
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