نتایج جستجو برای: Protest intention

تعداد نتایج: 52551  

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2015
Danny Osborne Yuen J Huo Heather J Smith

Although group-based relative deprivation predicts people's willingness to protest unfair outcomes, perceiving that one's subgroup is respected increases employees' support for organizations. An integration of these perspectives suggests that subgroup respect will dampen the impact of group-based relative deprivation on workers' responses to unfair organizational outcomes. We examined this hypo...

Journal: :The British journal of sociology 2015
Michael Biggs

The literature on political participation asserts that protest has increased over the last four decades, all over the world. This trend is derived from surveys asking questions about participation in various forms of protest, including demonstrations, boycotts, and unofficial strikes. The latter question made sense in the context in which it was formulated, Britain in the early 1970s, and with ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2008
Katrin Bernath Anna Roschewitz

The extension of contingent valuation models with an attitude-behavior based framework has been proposed in order to improve the descriptive and predictive ability of the models. This study examines the potential of the theory of planned behavior to explain willingness to pay (WTP) in a contingent valuation survey of the recreational benefits of the Zurich city forests. Two aspects of WTP respo...

2018
José-Manuel Sabucedo Marcos Dono Mónica Alzate Gloria Seoane

Collective action and protest have become a normalized political behavior that in many cases defines the political agenda. The reasons why people take to the streets constitute a central subject within the study of social psychology. In the literature, three precedents of protest that have been established as central to the study of this phenomenon are: injustice, efficacy, and identity. But po...

2000
Bradley S. Jorgensen Geoffrey J. Syme

In contingent valuation (CV) surveys, there is often a proportion of individuals who are not willing to pay to obtain (avoid) an increase (decrease) in some attribute of a particular environmental public good. Some of these respondents might protest an aspect of the CV survey (e.g. payment vehicle) or the behavioral intention (i.e. willingness to pay, WTP) constituting the measure of economic v...

2017
Susanne Bygnes Aurore Flipo

Motivations for migrating within the European Union have mainly been attributed to economic, career and lifestyle choices. This article suggests that political dissatisfaction is also an important motivator of recent intra-European migration. In our analysis of in-depth interviews with Romanian migrants in Spain and with Spanish migrants in Norway, we found a common emphasis on the political di...

Customer reviews in social media contain valuable electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) information of products, which facilitates firms’ business strategy and individual consumers’ comparison shopping. This study examined the effects of eWOM motivations on customers’ behavioral intentions in the Mobile operators setting. eWOM advertising is very important because nowadays many customer buying decisi...

2005
Jürgen Meyerhoff Ulf Liebe

In the literature it is suggested that the number of protest responses can depend on the valuation method. Choice Experiments (CE) are said to generate a lower number of protest responses than Contingent Valuation (CV). In a project about forest biodiversity both CE and CV were used and protest beliefs of all respondents irrespective of their willingness to pay determined. According to our anal...

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