... ofConsumerBehaviour Mark Conner and Christopher J Armitage: TheSocialPsychologyof Food Steve Sussman and Susan L Ames: TheSocialPsychologyof Drug Abuse Socialpsychologyof exercise and ... underlying the theory of planned behaviourThe elaboration likelihood model complements the theory of planned behaviour: the theory of planned behaviour helps Social cognitive theories ofbehaviour ... designed and applied with caution 20 Social cognitive theories ofbehaviourThe theory of reasoned action The theory of reasoned action (Ajzen and Fishbein 1980) is one ofthe most influential and oft-cited...
... (2012) indicated that the authentic ingredients of luxury brands consist of macro and micro images ofthe country of origin The macro image refers to the country of origin of a brand (e.g., Louis ... In consumer studies, the assessment ofthe authenticity of products generally refers to ‘type authenticity’ or the indication that the product at hand is truly ofthe type claimed by it, whether ... Castéran and Roederer (2013) found 27 that in the case ofthe Strasbourg Christmas Market, consumers use the place of production as a cue for evaluation ofthe authenticity ofthe market offerings...
... discussion ofthe rise ofthe concept of fetal rights and fetal protectionism can be found in Daniels, 1993.) After a brief discussion ofthesocial construction of maternity and paternity, I analyse the ... diVerence generated by the politics of fetal risks, andthe problematic nature ofthe idea of individual causality in discussions of fetal harm Social constructions of maternity and paternity In Western ... Studies of male reproductive health and toxicity have Between fathers and fetuses concentrated primarily on the eVects of occupational and environmental exposures of men and less on the eVects of...
... context, they exceed the percent rate of return suggested for government programs by the Office of Management and Budget; they also exceed the historic real rate of return in the stock market of approximately ... investing in the education of America’s youngest learners has emerged as one ofthe most promising ways to help strengthen the future economicand fiscal position of our states and nation As the United ... from the standpoint ofthe general welfare and not from that of any special political or economic group.” The committee is aided by a Research Advisory Board of leading social scientists and by...
... matter of understanding his character andthe circumstances that led to the commission ofthe offence and pointing out the need to establish the extent of his criminal activity (i.e the extent of ... in the rest ofthe world (Gudjonsson, 2001) The cases ofthe ‘Guildford Four’ andthe ‘Birmingham Six’ were the first to have a great impact on the English legal system They brought the risk of ... the same situation or circumstance might have committed the same type of offence This has the effect of normalizing the criminal behaviourofthe suspect and, combined with the comfort from the...
... to theories about the determination and composition of optimal capital structure such as; Pecking Order Theory, Free Cash Flow Theory, Agency Theory and Market Timing Theory Most of these theories ... theories are based on the company's internal structure andthe impact of internal factors ofthe company and they are based on assumption of stability ofeconomic factors and variables (Bokpin, ... used and this research is contributed to the knowledge of this issue by using the new method and using accounting variables and macroeconomic variables at the same time andthe effect of these...
... think of at least one application VSA is based on the Wyckoff method and analyses the market in terms of supply and demand as represented in the volume of buying and selling, or in the absence of ... seasonality of crops or trends and fads in many consumer markets The Fibonacci Sequences, and in particular what the Greeks called The Golden Mean”, defines the proportions ofthe Parthenon, the shape of ... regardless of strength of belief of what will or should happen The process of analysis and refutation is counter to what happens in thepsychologyofthe personal belief paradigms and is something the...
... the British Empire and other western countries The Philippines, on the other hand, served as the extension ofthe US market in the Pacific Since their full integration into the global economy ... previously in the hands of foreign capital andthe nobility (Muscat 1994, Hewison 1989, Ingram 1971) On the other hand, studies ofthe Philippine government’s adoption of ISI in the 1960s demonstrate ... Structure ofthe Economy …… 52 2.2 Two Tales ofEconomic Collapse and Survival 57 2.2 a The Philippines andthe 1983-1985 Debt Crisis…………………… 60 2.2 b Thailand andthe 1997-1998...
... notably in the Critique ofthe Power of Judgment While the ultimate end ofthe pure use of reason is the explicit topic ofthe first two sections ofthe “Canon of Pure Reason,” in the second of these ... articulation ofthesocial dimensions ofthe critical project, particularly in terms ofthe development ofthe notion ofthe highest good.” Before proceeding further with the main discussion of this ... affirmations ofthe importance ofthe concepts of freedom andof nature—or even, for that matter, his affirmations ofthe importance ofthe relationship between freedom and nature as a problem within the...
... 5.6 A theory of incentive taxation in the process ofeconomic development 157 157 164 178 186 Psychologyand Macroeconomics 6.1 The problem ofeconomic prognosis 6.2 The liquidity theory of money ... norms and control over one’s own behaviour in terms of opportunities to comply or not to comply can be discussed in the framework ofthe theory of reasoned action andthe theory of planned behaviour, ... knowledge, and found a poor understanding of fiscal policy Tax authorities face the problem ofthe complexity of public finance andthe complexity ofthe law, as well as ambiguities in interpreting and...
... rather rough formula to either form of society, we can say that the Oedipus complex contains the suppressed desire to kill the father and marry the mother, whilst in the case ofthe Trobriand ... subjects and substrata ofthe economy andeconomic policy The route to achieving this consists of extending the knowledge obtained above and beyond place and time, using the theoretical model of an ... but thesocial elements of human behaviour are more and more being incorporated into the theories of individual psychologyand psychiatry While Freud stopped at the concept of ‘drive’ as the...
... household the income ofthe person who heads up that household and represents it to the outside world, who determines thesocial status ofthe other members ofthe household, i.e the income ofthe ... demonstrate agreement and divergence in theeconomicbehaviourofthe head ofthe house andthe housewife, using a series of examples Let us firstly consider the question of thrift when it comes ... independent ofthe other within the framework of what is generally the very close economic unit ofthe household, and thus no separate way of thinking when it comes to money about which the other partner...
... many ofthe easy-going than the punctilious type would see the movie despite the price ofthe balcony seats; the case is similar for the extraverted andthe desultory versus the introverts andthe ... standard of consumption was defined as the sum of its level of consumption plus its level of aspiration If the two components ofthe standard of consumption – the level of aspiration andthe equipment ... question of how much money settles at the bottom of a cheque account over time and remains there unused, andthe question of how both these facts vary with age or income and with economic optimism and...
... accommodate the factor of freedom of choice and freedom to act; it disappears in the face ofthe inevitability oftheeconomic process Directing the attention ofeconomic theory andeconomic policy ... too little and too superficially with the person andthe role ofthe entrepreneur, and his significance to the course ofthe economy J.A Schumpeter referred to the ‘sin of omission’ of which conventional ... equipment level and income within the different phases ofthe life cycle can be stated very simply: the average income ofthe head ofthe household andthe average level of ownership of durables...
... postulate of justice was also clearly in the minds ofthe representatives ofthe ‘romantic’ and later the ‘historical-ethical’ schools ofeconomic theory whenever they proffered opinions on the ... corporation tax laws the decline ofthe Greek city-states, to the later demise ofthe Roman Empire and to the failure of Imperial power during the Middle Ages in Germany.36 The Netherlands breaking ... philosophy ofthe Middle Ages, it found its earlier high point with the awakening ofthesocial conscience in the ‘victim theory’ of taxation, which raised the relationship between the citizen and the...
... privileges, the ‘equivalence’ ofthe tax burden with the sought-after quid pro quo of protection by the state for person and property, the liberation ofthe poor, and setting taxes on the basis ofthe ... for tax policy in the feelings and sympathies of voters and consumers, taxpayers andthe officers of their professional groups and trade associations over tax justice The words of Thomas Aquinas, ... On one level – the ‘higher’ level – one finds the justice ofthe rational mind, of conscience, and born ofthe knowledge ofeconomic relationships – in other words, the notions of justice held...
... really exist; on the other hand, the role of money in the ups and downs of business remained, for most ofthe writers, rather nebulous In the United States, the words ‘inflation’ and ‘deflation’ ... inflation, the liquidity theory of money explains better than the quantity theory the connections between the financial dispositions of consumers, investors and savers as well as, on the other hand, the ... test ofthe explanatory value ofthe liquidity approach can be made in the field of inflation analysis, compared with the quantity theory of inflation While the latter explains the rise of the...
... ‘thresholds’, 225 andeconomicbehaviour research, 35–9 and macroeconomics, 211–28 and problems of motivation, 35–6 Psychologyof Adjustment, The, 33 psychologyof saving, 99–102 and age, 100 and education, ... 37, 139 age and consumption level, 132 and consumption standard, 130 and income expectations, 68 and mental attitude, 67 andpsychologyof saving, 100 and saving, 24 and thrift, 60 and wishes, ... behaviour, andeconomic development, 144, 146 behavioural approach to monetary theory, 89–124 behaviour research, 27, 35 and forecasting of business trends, 216 behaviour theory concept, and economic...
... household the income ofthe person who heads up that household and represents it to the outside world, who determines thesocial status ofthe other members ofthe household, i.e the income ofthe ... demonstrate agreement and divergence in theeconomicbehaviourofthe head ofthe house andthe housewife, using a series of examples Let us firstly consider the question of thrift when it comes ... independent ofthe other within the framework of what is generally the very close economic unit ofthe household, and thus no separate way of thinking when it comes to money about which the other partner...
... terms of standard of living andthe schedule of purchases for the households, a particular class ofconsumer goods played a special part at the time ofthe survey: the labour-saving products of ... of psychology, socialpsychologyand sociology into the realm of monetary theory is illegitimate.34 The consequences of such an admission are clear: up to now, the principle of construction and ... confrontation between the various factions of monetary theory The heart ofthe question seems to be whether the general concept ofeconomic processes should orient itself along the lines of stringently...