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PROJECT TOPICS. HOUSEHOLD WASTE RECYCLING INTENTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATES. Topic 1. Topic 1 Research Framework. Attitude. Topic 1 Underlying Theory. Behavioural Intention. Behaviour. Subjective Norm. Perceived Behavioural Control. Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by Ajzen (1991).
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HOUSEHOLD WASTE RECYCLING INTENTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATES Topic 1
Attitude Topic 1 Underlying Theory Behavioural Intention Behaviour Subjective Norm Perceived Behavioural Control Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by Ajzen (1991)
Topic 2 ENVIRONMENTALLY-RESPONSIBLE CONSUMERISM AMONG UNDERGRADUATES
Environmental concern H1 (+) Attitude towards environmentally-responsible consumerism H2 (+) H3 (+) Subjective Norm Intention towards Environmentally-Responsible Consumerism H4 (+) Perceived Moral Obligation H5 (+) Perceived Consumer Effectiveness Topic 2 Research Framework
Attitude Topic 2 Underlying Theory Behavioural Intention Behaviour Subjective Norm Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) by Ajzen and Fishbein (1975 & 1980)
Topic 3 Mobile shopping acceptance among undergraduates
Utilitarian Performance Expectancy Topic 3 Research Framework H1 (+) Hedonic Performance Expectancy H2 (+) H3 (+) Effort Expectancy Intention to Adopt Mobile Shopping H4 (+) Social Influence H5 (+) Facilitating Conditions
Topic 3 Underlying Theory Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) by Venkatesh et al. (2003)
Topic 4 INTENTION TO USE CLOUD STORAGE SERVICES AMONG UNDERGRADUATES
Perceived Usefulness H1 (+) Topic 4 Research Framework Perceived Ease of Use H2 (+) H3 (+) Intention to Use Cloud Storage Services Facilitating Conditions H4 (+) Social Influence H5 (+) Personal Innovativeness
Topic 4 Underlying Theory Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) by Davis (1989)
Topic 5 FACEBOOK CONTINUANCE INTENTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATES
Topic 5 Underlying Theory Self-Regulation Framework by Bagozzi (1992) Coping Response Emotional Reaction Appraisal
Topic 6 LOYALTY TOWARDS FAST FASHION STORES AMONG UNDERGRADUATES
Topic 6 Underlying Theory Mehrabian-Russell model by Mehrabian & Russell (1974) Stimulus Response Organism