Drivers of farmers' intention to use integrated pest management: Integrating theory of planned behavior and norm activation model

2019 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 328-339 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohollah Rezaei ◽  
Leila Safa ◽  
Christos A. Damalas ◽  
Mohammad Mahdi Ganjkhanloo
Author(s):  
Cecia Rahmadanty ◽  
Masmira Kurniawati

A large number of muslim population in Indonesia have an impact on the development of muslim fashion in Indonesia and led to the emergence of muslim communities such as Hijabers Surabaya community. Hijabers Surabaya community also linked himself with sharia, such as cooperation with the islamic banking in which all community members will get free sharia account when joining the community.This research focuses on the behavior and attitude of community members towards the use of sharia account by using the theory of planned behavior perspective. This study used Structural Equation Model. Total participants in this study amounted to 150 members. The results obtained in this study is: (1) Behavior belief affect the attitude toward behavior. (2) Normative belief not effect the subjective norm. (3) Motivation to comply not effect the subjective norm. (4) Control belief affect the perceived behavioral control. (5) Attitude toward behavior affect the intention to use. (6) Subjective norm not affect the intention to use. (7) Perceived behavioral control not affect to the intention to use.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 229-248
Author(s):  
Andrés A. Collazo

A model derived from the theory of planned behavior was empirically assessed for understanding faculty intention to use student ratings for teaching improvement. A sample of 175 professors participated in the study. The model was statistically significant and had a very large explanatory power. Instrumental attitude, affective attitude, perceived capability, and perceived controllability were statistically significant contributors in explaining directly variability in faculty intention. Past use of student ratings–intention relationship was mostly indirect.


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