scholarly journals The effect of attitude, subjective norm and behavioral control on decision repurchase intention via intent (a study on services company PT. Global Insight Utama Bali area)

Author(s):  
Rizky Fadilla Prayoga ◽  
Margono Setiawan ◽  
Fatchur Rohman

<span>Analyze the effect of perceived behavioral control to the high repeat purchase decisions by consumers through intention. The sample of 140 respondents. Mechanical analysis using SEM-PLS. The analysis shows that attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control affect the intention. Attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control influence on purchase decisions. Intention influence on purchase decisions. Attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control influence on purchase decisions via Intent. subjective norms and behavioral control influence on purchase decisions. Intention influence on purchase decisions. Attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control influence on purchase decisions via Intent. subjective norms and behavioral control influence on purchase decisions. Intention influence on purchase decisions. Attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control influence on purchase decisions via Intent.</span>

This study examined the relationship between attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control with the intention to provide halal maintenance to the family among Muslim fathers in Malaysia. The participants comprised of 353 Muslim fathers. The data were collected via a self-administered questionnaire. Findings from the study showed that there was a positive relationship between attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control with the father’s intention to provide halal maintenance for the family. In addition, the subjective norm is proven to be the most significant predictor of the intention to provide halal maintenance for the family.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 401-417 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco La Barbera ◽  
Icek Ajzen

Research with the theory of planned behavior (TPB) has typically treated attitude (ATT), subjective norm (SN), and perceived behavioral control (PBC) as independent predictors of intention (INT). However, theoretically, PBC moderates the effects of ATT and SN on intention. In three studies dealing with different behaviors (voting, reducing household waste, and energy consumption) we show that greater PBC tends to strengthen the relative importance of ATT in the prediction of intention, whereas it tends to weaken the relative importance of SN. The latter pattern was observed in relation to injunctive as well as descriptive subjective norms, and it may help explain the relatively weak relation between SN and INT frequently observed in TPB studies.


account ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aditya Warman ◽  
Tetty Rimenda ◽  
Rahmanita Vidyasari

ABSTRACT  LinkAja provide advanced feature such as cash back promotion and discount, and has linked with more than 130.000 merchants, these features can influence perceived behavioral control, attitude, and subjective norm, and however in 2019 there was a decrease in the number of LinkAja users. The purpose of this research was to determine the influence of perceived behavioral control, attitudes, and subjective norms on the decision to use LinkAja. This research used primary data obtained by distributing questionnaire to 100 respondents who were LinkAja users. The data analysis which used in this research are Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis with SPSS version 26. The results indicate that there is an influence of perceived behavioral control, attitudes, and subjective norms partially have a positive effect on decision to use LinkAja. Simultaneous test results show that perceived behavioral control, attitude, and subjective norm have a positive effect on decision to use LinkAja which is with completeness of features, completeness of information, promotion like cashback and discounts provided by LinkAja dominantly could influence someone decision to use, therefore the expected planned behavior can be realized that is a transformation on transaction habits from cash basis to cashless.     Keywords Perceived Behavioral Control, Attitude, Subjective Norm, Decision to Use   ABSTRAK LinkAja telah memberikan fitur yang lebih lengkap, promo berupa cashback dan discount, serta telah bekerjasama dengan lebih dari 130.000 merchant dimana hal ini dapat mempengaruhi perceived behavioral control, attitude, dan subjective norm seseorang, namun pada tahun 2019 terjadi jumlah penurunan jumlah pengguna LinkAja. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui ada atau tidaknya pengaruh perceived behavioral control, attitude, dan subjective norm terhadap keputusan penggunaan LinkAja. Penelitian ini menggunakan data primer yang diperoleh dengan menyebarkan kuesioner kepada 100 repsonden yang merupakan pengguna LinkAja. Analisis data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) dan analisis regresi liniear berganda menggunakan SPSS versi 26. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa variabel perceived behavioral control, attitude, dan subjective norm secara parsial berpengaruh terhadap keputusan penggunaan LinkAja. Hasil uji simultan menunjukkan bahwa perceived behavioral control, attitude, dan subjective norm berpengaruh positif terhadap keputusan penggunaan LinkAja dimana dengan kelengkapan fitur, kelengkapan informasi, promo berupa cashback dan discount yang diberikan oleh LinkAja dapat mempengaruhi keputusan penggunaan seseorang untuk menggunakannya, sehingga planned behavior yang diharapkan dapat terwujud yaitu mengubah perilaku transaksi dari cash basis menjadi cashless.   Kata Kunci: Perceived Behavioral Control, Attitude, Subjective Norm, Keputusan Penggunaan


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Tipparat Udmuangpia

IPV screening in healthcare settings is an effective secondary prevention strategy for IPV that can reduce negative consequences IPV survivors may experience. However, healthcare providers have not tended to screen patients or women who may experience IPV. Additionally, the curriculums of health professionals' students, particularly in the nursing curriculum, do not adequately prepare future healthcare providers for IPV screening. However, little research has addressed IPV screening or barriers to such screening regarding healthcare providers in global, particularly Thailand. This study was to examine the attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls of senior Thai nursing students to manage IPV and intention to perform of IPV screening. In addition, it also was to explore the perceptions of IPV screening in nursing education among senior-nursing students and nurse educators in Thailand. The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), which is a strong theory to predict intentional behavior, was used in this study as a theoretical framework. This study was conducted a mixed-methods, with primary data collection involving online surveys and focus groups with senior nursing students in Thailand and individual interviews with Thai nurse educators. The quantitative study was recruited by nursing students who were in the last years of nursing program and passed at least one nursing clinical practice course. The qualitative study, there were nursing students and nurse educators. The inclusion criteria were: nursing students who were in the last year of their nursing program and passed at least one nursing clinical practicum course: nurse educators who have at least ten years of experience in education and live in a province in Northeast Thailand. Nursing students who were studying in their first, second, and third year, and did not pass any nursing clinical practicum were excluded. Nurse educators who have less than ten years' experience were not recruited. The instruments of screening were developed by using attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls. There were 36 relevant items on a 5 Likert scales. The instruments were developed by previous studies and five experts. Two bilinguals experienced IPV experts did the forward-translation of the original English versions of the instruments into Thai. Institutional Review Board (IRB) was approval from University of Missouri and one of Boromarajonnani Colleges of Nursing in Northeast Thailand with waiver of documentation of consent. Analysis data as percentages, frequency, and standard deviation were described demographic data and attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intention of IPV screening. Bivariate relationship as Spearman's Rho, Chi-square correlation, and Logistic regression were used to identify relationships between the variables. Content analysis with the Dedoose program was used. Categories were described. Totally 639 participants with nearly 60% have ever trained regarding IPV and 89.84% of participants has intended of screening. There was a medium positively significant correlation between the attitude, subjective norm, perceive behavioral control and intention (r = 0.43-0.46). Gender, GPA, experienced of IPV training, having screening tool at the clinical site, have seen screening, experienced of screening, experienced abused, and experienced family abused were significantly associated with intention of screening, but number hours of training was not associated. Mediation was tested and attitude and subjective norm were mediators of the relationship between having a tool at clinical site and intention to screen, but perceived behavioral control was not a mediator. Moreover, attitude and subjective norm were predicted intention by 33%. The findings from qualitative research explained that participants perceived that IPV is a critical issue in Thailand, but it is difficult to identify because of the cultural consideration. Participants feel not well-prepared by school in terms of knowledge and training experience. Nurse educators also feel not confident in supervising. Addressing IPV into the nursing curriculum was highly recommended. This study is the first study to specifically explore the perceptions of IPV in nursing education in Thailand. The findings contribute to improving the nursing curriculum regarding IPV. More research is related to prepare nursing students to deal with IPV issue would be required.


Wahana ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-113
Author(s):  
Yanto Darmawan

This research aims to investigate what factors that influence the intention of student of Diploma III in accounting to joining tax certification program. This research uses three constructs of the Theory of Planned Behavior namely the Attitudes Toward Behavior, the Subjective Norms and the Perceived Behavioral Control as a theoretical framework. Data was obtained through direct questionaires from 204 students of Akademi Akuntansi YKPN (AA YKPN) Yogyakarta. Data  was analyzed by Structural Equation Modelling - Partial Least Square (PLS) using Smart PLS 2.0 software. The results of this research indicate that three constructs of TPB have significant influence on the student’s intention to joining tax certification program.Keywords: partial least square, tax certification program, attitude toward behaviour, subjective norm, perceive behavior control


Author(s):  
Kai Wah Cheng

Purpose: The aim of this paper is to assess the level and relationship between attitude, perceived behavioral control and subjective norms with waste segregation-at-source behavior among households in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Design/Methodology/Approach: A multi-stage sampling method used to obtain four hundred households in Putrajaya for the purpose of responding to the bilingual questionnaire. The quantitative data collected were analyzed using the IBM SPSS Version 26.0 software. Specifically, the descriptive and Pearson correlation analysis used to describe and summarize the levels and interrelationships of the variables studied with waste segregation-at-source behavior. Findings: The assessment of the overall factors affecting households with waste segregation-at-source behavior has shown that 92.5 per cent of respondents are considered to have a favorable attitude. Households surveyed are also found to be highly influenced by perceived behavioral control but moderately influenced by the subjective norm. In addition, the results show that attitudes, perceived behavioral control and subjective norm have a positive relationship with waste segregation-at-source behavior. Implications/Originality/Value: The findings provide insight, in particular, to individual, governmental, educational and non-governmental organizations in Malaysia on important criteria that should be considered in the promotion of environmental policies.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 306-332
Author(s):  
Idris Idris ◽  
Arief Bowo Prayoga Kasmo

This study as a purpose to determine the effect of attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control to intention of credit card ownership. The object of this study is customer of Bank which do not have credit card. This research was conducted on 105 respondents by using quantitative descriptive approach. Data analysis is processed by using SEM-PLS (Partial Least Square) and data is processed by using SmartPLS tools. The results of this study indicate that the attitude proved to have a significant effect on intention of credit card ownership because it has a T-value above 1.96 that is 3,372, subjective norms have not proven significant effect to intention of credit card ownership because it has T - value below 1.96 that is 1.537, perceived behavioral control found the results proved to have a significant effect to intention of credit card ownership because it has T - value above 1.96 that is 3,689. Therefore, the result of this study stated that attitude and perceived behavioral control has significantly effect to intention of credit card ownership, whereas subjective norm has no significant effect to intention of credit card ownership. Keywords: Attitude, Subjective Norms, Behavior Control Perception, Intention to ownership, credit card


Author(s):  
Mochammad Maulana Alifiandy ◽  
Raditya Sukmana

Waqf performance, as part of Islamic social finance is determined by, among others,  willingness of society to donate their assets into waqf. Ability to understand determinants of the willingness may contribute to more optimum waqf assets accumulation and management. This study aims to investigate the effect of attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and knowledge in influencing the willingness of waqif to donate through the Airlangga University Social Fund Management Center (PUSPAS). This research is a quantitative study using multiple regression analysis. Data for this study is obtained from 98 respondents. The study results imply that there was no significant simultaneous influence in the variables of attitudes, subjective norms, behavioral control, and knowledge of waqif willingness to represent in PUSPAS. The attitude and knowledge variables are variables that have a significant influence partially. In contrast, the subjective norm variables and behavioral control have a partially insignificant impact on the intention of waqf to represent.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Afuan Fajrian Putra ◽  
Yestias Maharani

This study aims to examine the factors that can affect the economics student intention of doing whistleblowing. The variables used in this study refer to the Theory of Planned Behavior is the attitude towards behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control which will then be tested for its effect on the intention to do whistleblowing. This study will examine these factors partially and simultaneously. This study uses a population of all active diploma 3 economics students in one of the private universities in Yogyakarta. While the number of samples used in this study using the Slovin Formula as many as 88 respondents. Data collection techniques in this study using a questionnaire with data analysis methods and tools using multiple regression analysis using SPSS version 16. The results of this study indicate that the variable attitudes toward behavior and subjective norm partially positive influence on the intention of doing whistleblowing. While perceived behavior control variables do not have a positive effect on the intention to do whistleblowing. Simultaneously variable attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control significantly influence the intention of doing whistleblowing.Keywords: Attitude, Subjective Norm, Perceived Behavioral Control, Theory of Planned Behavior, Intention


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamhirah Abdullah ◽  
Haris Abd Wahab ◽  
Noralina Omar ◽  
Garoot Suleiman Eissa ◽  
Wahabuddin Ra’ees ◽  
...  

The incidence of child abuse is increasing at an alarming rate. However, it is widely believed that only a few cases are reported to the authorities. Under-reporting of child abuse is therefore a grave concern, especially in Malaysia. Why is it that, even though society in general agrees that child abuse is a heinous crime that must be stopped and prevented, only very few of them played their role by reporting suspected abuse? The answer is unclear due to scarce research conducted in this area. This study is therefore directed towards finding answers to this question. By applying the Theory of Planned Behavior, this paper examines the relationship between attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and child abuse reporting intention. A multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method was used by this cross-sectional study in selecting the respondents from the Southern ( Johor, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan) and Central (Selangor) regions of Malaysia. A total of 384 questionnaires was distributed to the individual citizens of Malaysia aged between 19 to 64 years old. The return rate was 90.4% and analysis was carried out on 347 completed questionnaires. The findings show that subjective norms and perceived behavioral control were found to have a significant relationship with the intention to report suspected child abuse. Subjective norm was found to be the most influential factor towards intention to report suspected child abuse. Interestingly, the study found that there was no significant relationship between attitude and intention to report suspected child abuse in Malaysian society. The findings of this study are useful to policy makers and child protection authorities. Keywords: child protection policy, attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, Theory of Planned Behavior


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