scholarly journals PEMILIHAN KARIR SEBAGAI AKUNTAN PUBLIK BAGI MAHASISWA PERGURUAN TINGGI SWASTA DENGAN PENDEKATAN THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR

2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 208
Author(s):  
Hendro Lukman ◽  
Sugim Winata

The purpose of this study is to see how the attitude, subject norms, perceived behavior control and intention to behavior for a career as a public accountant in the perception of accounting students at private universities in Jakarta by using the approach of The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). Data collected for processed were total of 106 questionnaires. Data processed by using Stata, showed that attitude, subject norms and perceived behavior control has a weak correlation and no significant effect among those variables, on student intention became public accountants, and to the behavior of a career as a public accountant through  intention as mediating variable. However, the relationship between intention on student become a public accountant to the behavior of a career as a public accountant has a strong relationship and have a significant impact. It can be concluded that the respondents' interest in working as a public accountant only temporarily as a stepping stone to other professions

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 1209
Author(s):  
Robbi Rodliyya Zahro ◽  
Sunan Fanani

This study aims to determine the effect of the Theory of Planned Behavior and knowledge of the intention to invest in the assembly of the Taklim Muhammadiyah Sub-District of Sukomanunggal Surabaya. Primary data retrieval in this study used a questionnaire with a sample of 40 taklim assemblies in Sukomanunggal sub-district, Surabaya. The characteristics of the sample in this study were the pilgrims who attended the recitation in the assembly of taklim Muhammadiyah, Sukomanunggal, Surabaya. The sampling technique is Non-Probability Sampling and Simple Random Sampling. This study uses a quantitative approach with multiple linear regression analysis. The endogenous variable in this study is the intention to invest, while the exogenous variable used is part of the Theory of Planned Behavior which consists of attitudes, subjective norms, and Perceived Behavior Control and Knowledge. The results of this study indicate that simultaneously and partially attitudes, subjective norms, Perceived Behavior Control, and knowledge have a significant effect on the intention to invest in the assembly of taklim members of Muhammadiyah, Sukomanunggal District, Surabaya. Suggestions for further research to add to the scope of research subjects so that more general information can be obtained about related research, and using other variables outside of this research variable because it should be suspected that there are still several other factors that can influence intention to invest.Keywords: Theory Of Planned Behaviour, Knowledge, Infaq, Intention


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Ade Putrina ◽  
Harmayetty Harmayetty ◽  
Ilya Krisnana

Pendahuluan: Re-assessment menjadi salah satu indikator dari IPSG (International Patients Safety Goal) yaitu assesmen ulang yang dilakukan setiap shift jaga keperawatan. Meningkatnya beban kerja perawat menyebabkan re-assessment pasien jatuh jarang dilakukan dan dapat berpengaruh pada nilai dan mutu dari Rumah Sakit. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor yang berhubungan dengan kepatuhan re-assessment pasien risiko jatuh di IRNA Bedah RSUD Dr. Soetomo Surabaya.Metode: Penelitian ini menggunakan desain deskriptif korelasi dengan pendekatan cross-sectional. Populasi sebanyak 215 perawat dan didapatkan 127 perawat pelaksana pada 9 ruang perawatan dengan simple random sampling. Variabel independen adalah sikap, norma subjektif, perceived behavior control, dan intensi. Variabel dependen adalah kepatuhan re-assessment pasien risiko jatuh. Data diperoleh dengan kuesioner sikap, norma subjektif, perceived behavior control, intensi, dan kepatuhan re-assessment dan dianalisis dengan Spearman’s Rho dengan α=0.05.Hasil: Ada hubungan antara sikap (p=0,010), norma subjektif (p=0,001), perceived behavior control (p=0,007),  dengan intensi dan intensi (p=0,000) dengan kepatuhan re-assessment pasien risiko jatuh.Kesimpulan: Intensi memiliki hubungan yang paling kuat dalam kepatuhan re-assessment pasien resiko jatuh, sehingga niat yang baik akan diikuti dengan kepatuhan yang baik dalam melakukan re-assessment pasien risiko jatuh. Sikap, norma subjektif, dan perceived behavior control juga dapat menjadi faktor dalam peningkatan kepatuhan perawat dalam melakukan re-assessment pasien risiko jatuh. Kepala ruangan diharapkan dapat meningkatkan fungsi pengawasan dan kontrol terhadap kepatuhan perawat dalam melakukan re-assessment pasien risiko jatuh dan peneliti selanjutnya dalam mengembangkan penelitian ini degan variabel yang berbeda dan dengan menggunakan pendekatan teori keperawatan yang berbeda.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 008-014
Author(s):  
Wiwit Dwi Nurbadriyah

Obesitas anak merupakan masalah yang perlu diwaspadai karena angka kejadian cenderung meningkat. Obesitas mempunyai dampak terhadap tumbuh kembang anak dalam aspek fisik dan psikososial serta berisiko tinggi menjadi obesitas pada masa dewasa dan berpotensi mengalami berbagai penyebab kesakitan dan kematian. Sulitnya tatalaksanan obesitas menyebabkan pencegahan menjadi prioritas utama dengan pendekatan keluarga dalam menjaga pola makan dan aktivitas yang sehat. Orang tua terutama Ibu memegang peranan penting terhadap pemenuhan gizi keluarga karena ibu bertanggung jawab di rumah termasuk apa yang dimakan oleh anak. Perilaku terencana dalam pencegahan obesitas dapat diidentifikasi dengan pendekatan Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Rancangan penelitian deskriptif eksploratif dengan sampel 25 responden yaitu ibu dari anak prasekolah di TK Wonokerso Pakisaji Malang melalui teknik sampling purposive. Pengumpulan data menggunakan instrumen. Data yang diambil yaitu demografi dan data khusus yaitu sikap, norma subyektif, perceived behavior control (PBC), intensi. Sikap Keyakinan orangtua dalam pencegahan obesitas Anak 64% baik. Subyektive Norms Persepsi dukungan sosial yang dirasakan 52% baik, persepsi terhadap pengendalian (PBC) yaitu keyakinan mudah atau sulit tentang pencegahan obesitas 68% baik, Intensi Keinginan/ niat orangtua 52% baik. Tenaga kesehatan diharapkan melakukan pendidikan kesehatan dengan topik pencegahan obesitas pada anak, kebiasaan makan, jenis bahan makan yang biasa dikonsumsi, frekuensi makan, porsi makan, asupan makan, pantangan makan, riwayat aktivitas fisik. Kata kunci: perilaku pencegahan, obesitas anak, theory of planned behavior


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-52
Author(s):  
Andi Syaputra

By taking a Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), this study examines the relationship between students' entrepreneurial, attitude (AT), subjective norms (SN), and perceived behavior control (PBC). The data used in the analysis is from 150 graduate students from 12 universities in Yogyakarta. The results indicate that attitudes and perceived behavior control significantly influenced students' entrepreneurial intentions, but not subjective norms. This study helps understand the role of a qualified educational background, namely the Master of Management in shaping entrepreneurial intentions. Finally, this study reveals the importance of examining students' entrepreneurialism in today's digital age.


2021 ◽  
pp. 0887302X2098652
Author(s):  
Song-yi Youn ◽  
Jung Eun Lee ◽  
Jung Ha-Brookshire

The purpose of this study is to understand fashion consumers’ channel switching to online stores during the COVID-19. We proposed an extended theory of planned behavior by incorporating protection motivation theory. The results showed that consumer assessments of perceived severity and altruistic fear of COVID-19 and response efficacy and self-efficacy of channel switching increased their beliefs (i.e., attitude, perceived behavior control, subjective norm) and intentions to switch shopping channels to online. We also found that the age (young vs. old) moderated the effects of response efficacy and self-efficacy on perceived behavior control, perceived severity on subjective norm, perceived behavior control on channel switching intentions, and channel switching intention on actual switching behavior. The findings provide fashion retailers and the society with a better understanding about fashion consumers’ shopping channel switching under the pandemic.


Author(s):  
Bassema Abufarsakh ◽  
Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli

Background: Although the nursing staff is fundamental in assisting individuals with mental illnesses (MI) to stop tobacco use, they often have mixed feelings about providing tobacco treatment (TT) services to people with MI in inpatient psychiatric settings. Objective: Therefore, this study aimed to understand factors associated with nursing staff’s intentions to provide TT interventions for individuals diagnosed with MI in a psychiatric facility using the constructs of the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Method: Secondary data analysis was performed using cross-sectional data collected from 98 nursing staff who worked in a state inpatient psychiatric facility. A 15-item questionnaire was used to assess nursing staff intentions to provide TT services based on TPB constructs, including attitudes (four items), subjective norms (four items), perceived behavioral controls (four items), and intentions (three items) toward providing TT. The mean scores of each subscale ranged from 1 to 7. A logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between TBP constructs and nursing staff intentions to provide TT for people with MI. Results: Nursing staff had an acceptable mean score in the intentions subscale (4.34 ± 2.01). Only two constructs of TPB explained nursing staff intentions to provide TT: subjective norms (OR = 2.14, 95% CI [1.46, 3.13]) and perceived behavioral control (OR = 2.33, 95% CI [1.32, 4.12]). Conclusions: The constructs of the TPB, the subjective norms, and the perceived behavior control were able to predict nurses’ intentions to provide TT for inpatients in a psychiatric setting. Accordingly, we suggest implementing policies that make TT a normative practice while supporting the confidence and competence of nurses to deliver TT in psychiatric facilities.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruan Yuan ◽  
Xie Qian ◽  
Wu Caibo

BACKGROUND With the rapid development of the internet, hospital public platform (HPP) has been designed for the use in top state-owned public hospitals since 2009 to provide patients with appointment registrations, test result inquiry, online payment, online consultation and other services. This study was conducted to measure continued adoption and to identify factors that influence patients’ continued adoption of HPP. OBJECTIVE This study was conducted to measure continued adoption and to identify factors that influence patients’ continued adoption of HPP. METHODS Expectancy Confirmation Theory (ECM-ISC) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) was used to assess the users’ continued adoption of HPP. A questionnaire was distributed to patients in Beijing Friendship Hospital, which measured constructs, including perceived usefulness, expectation confirmation, satisfaction, continuance intention, subject norm, perceived behavior control and adoption behavior. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was performed to test the theoretical model. RESULTS The expectation confirmation significantly affected perceived usefulness, and satisfaction significantly affected continuance intention, while perceived usefulness had no significant effect on satisfaction and continuance intention. The subjective norm and perceived behavior control had significant influence on continuance intention. Perceived trust significantly affected satisfaction and continuance intention. The expectation confirmation had no significant impact on satisfaction, but it could affect satisfaction indirectly through perceived trust. Habit had a significant influence on adoption behavior and had a significant moderate effect between continuance intention and adoption behavior. CONCLUSIONS The findings of this study provide an applied guideline for the successful application of e-health systems in public hospitals in cities. It also creates an opportunity for e-health service providers to have a better understanding of their patients, which may have far-reaching and positive implications for China’s ongoing reforms.


2016 ◽  
Vol 118 (11) ◽  
pp. 2781-2797 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiram Ting ◽  
Ernest Cyril de Run ◽  
Jun-Hwa Cheah ◽  
Francis Chuah

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to serve as groundwork to investigate the determinants of ethnic food consumption intention in the context of developing markets. Using the theory of planned behaviour as the underlying basis, it is aimed to explain the effect of attitude, subjective norm and perceived behaviour control on consumption intention towards Dayak food. Since Dayak food is relatively unfamiliar compared to conventional food in Malaysia, food neophobia is incorporated into the model so as to assess its moderation effect on every postulated relationship. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative approach via self-administered questionnaire was adopted. In all, 300 copies of the questionnaire were distributed to non-Dayak Malaysians, and 211 usable copies were subsequently collected, suggesting that non-response bias was not a major issue. A post hoc Harman single-factor analysis was also performed to ensure the variance in the data was not explained by one single factor, thus addressing the common method bias. Structural equation modelling using partial least squares approach was then utilized to assess the relationships of variables under investigation and the moderation effect of food neophobia. Findings After ensuring the data have acceptable reliability and validity, structural model assessment was performed to test the hypotheses. The findings show that attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control all have positive effect on consumption intention of non-Dayak Malaysians towards Dayak food. However, food neophobia is only found to have a moderation effect on the relationship between subjective norm and consumption intention. Research limitations/implications First, the sample is largely consisted of college and university students in Malaysia who are believed to be more daring to try new things, including new food. Second and more importantly, the dearth of literature and empirical studies on Dayak food and ethnic food in Malaysia might have actually pointed to the limitation in using only quantitative questionnaire in the study. As salient beliefs are the antecedents in the theory of planned behaviour, knowing consumers’ specific beliefs about Dayak food would have provided a more detailed and comprehensive understanding of consumption intention and the moderating effect of food neophobia. Practical implications The moderation effect of food neophobia on the relationship between subjective norm and consumption intention towards Dayak food implies the importance of recommendations and favourable word-of-mouth from the significant ones, such as family members and peers, to make people willing to try and consume it. This corresponds to earlier findings pertaining to the collectivistic culture in Malaysia. Unlike countries with individualistic cultures, Malaysians tend to conform to the consumption choices of significant others. This implies that those whom they hold in high regard, are able to influence them both positively and negatively through their advice or opinions. Originality/value The present study has not only extended the use of theory of planned behaviour in the context of Dayak food consumption intention in a developing country, but it has also deepened the theory by incorporating food neophobia as the moderator to provide additional theoretical explanation to ethnic food consumption intention. Given the wealth of Asian culture, and its significant role in the global marketplace, the understanding of ethnic food consumption intention of the local and foreign consumers using the extended theory of planned behaviour would contribute knowledge not only to consumer behaviour, but also to food and service industry and tourism.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 604-607
Author(s):  
Eka Dewi Setia Tarigan ◽  
Yuni Syah Putri ◽  
Hesti Sabrina

Awareness of environmental responsibility in order to build a sustainable business makes marketers realize the importance of nurturing green consumers. The community now realizes the importance of green purchasing behavior in order to realize responsible behavior to preserve the environment. In this new normal era, people also purchase green products online. The research uses the TPB (Theory of Planned Behavior) theory proposed by Ajzen. This study discusses how the behavior of green online shop consumers in Medan city. The variables in this study are green consumer behavior. variable attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavior control. In the new normal era, the questionnaire was distributed and answered via google form to 100 respondents. From the processing of multiple linear regression analysis, it was found that the variable attitude and subjective norm had a positive and significant effect on green consumer behavior, and the variable perceived behavior control had no effect on green consumer behavior on online shops in Medan.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kusworo Anindito ◽  
Yonathan Dri Handarkho

Purpose This study aims to determine the impact of personality traits and social experience on Indonesian youngsters’ intention to purchase impulsively from social commerce (SC) platforms. Furthermore, latent state-trait, personal traits and social impact were used to determine the factors influencing this impulsive behavior. Design/methodology/approach This is a theoretical research model with data obtained from 658 Indonesian youngsters between the ages of 18 and 24. The data were prepared using exploratory and confirmatory factors with the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach used to analyze the direct, indirect and moderating effects. Findings The result showed that hedonic motivation is the most influential personality trait construct that directly determines youngsters’ purchasing intention, followed by perceived behavior control. Furthermore, their constructs from social experience, namely, subjective norms and peer communication, significantly have an indirect effect on the dependent variable through mediator hedonic motivation and perceived behavior control. Originality/value Preliminary studies neglected the social interaction process used by youngsters’ in the impulsive purchase of the SC context. Therefore, this research postulated the associated factors by involving their interplay between personal traits and social experience.


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