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Impact of Social Media, Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) on the Intention to Stay at Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2022). Tong, Qingyan ; Kurpayanidi, Konstantin ; Tsoy, Diana ; Godinic, Danijela ; Obrenovic, Bojan ; Khudaykulov, Akmal.
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  24. The Social Norms of Tax Compliance: Evidence from Australia, Singapore, and the United States. (2007). Roberts, Robin ; Sweeney, John ; Bobek, Donna.
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  25. Fertility postponement and age norms in Poland: is there a deadline for parenthood?. (2007). Mynarska, Monika A..
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  27. The Mediating Role of Anticipated Guilt in Consumers’ Ethical Decision-Making. (2006). STEENHAUT, S. ; VAN KENHOVE, P..
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    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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  30. Understanding the Perpetration of Employee Computer Crime in the Organisational Context. (2006). Willison, Robert.
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  31. Risk perception and chicken consumption in the avian flu age - a consumer behaviour study on food safety information. (2006). Traill, William ; Mazzocchi, Mario ; Lobb, Alexandra.
    In: 2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA.
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  32. Factors affecting entrepreneurial intention levels. (2005). Rueda-Cantuche, José ; Rodríguez Cohard, Juan Carlos ; Liñán Alcalde, Francisco ; Rodriguez-Cohard, Juan Carlos ; Lian, Francisco.
    In: ERSA conference papers.
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  33. From Carl Mengers Theory of Goods to an Evolutionary Approach to Consumer Behaviour. (2005). Ruprecht, Wilhelm.
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  34. How intentions to create a social venture are formed. A case study. (2005). Mair, Johanna ; Noboa, Ernesto.
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  35. Social capital related to fertility: theoretical foundations and empirical evidence from Bulgaria. (2005). Philipov, Dimiter ; Buhler, Christoph .
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  36. Becoming a parent in East Germany during the 1990s. The impact of personal considerations on the timing of entry to parenthood. (2005). Von der Lippe, Holger ; Andersson, Gunnar.
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  37. Trust in Authorities Monitoring the Distribution of Genetically Modified Foods: Dimensionality, Measurement Issues, and Determinants. (2005). Nocella, Giuseppe ; Boecker, Andreas ; Bocker, Andreas.
    In: 2005 International Congress, August 23-27, 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  38. Finding out who the crooks are - Tax evasion with sequential auditing. (2004). Bayer, Ralph-C.
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  39. Entrepreneurial attitudes of Andalusian university students. (2004). Rodríguez Cohard, Juan Carlos ; Liñán Alcalde, Francisco.
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  40. IMPLICIT ATTITUDES TOWARD GREEN CONSUMER BEHAVIOR. (2004). Geuens, Maggie ; DE PELSMACKER, P. ; DE HOUWER, J. ; VANTOMME, D..
    In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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  41. Attitudes, Incentives, and Tax Compliance. (2004). Shehata, Mohamed ; Mestelman, Stuart ; Trivedi, Umashanker V..
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  42. Attitudes, Incentives and Tax Compliance. (2004). Shehata, Mohamed ; Mestelman, Stuart ; Trivedi, V. U..
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  43. CONSUMERS’ WILLINGNESS TO BUY FOOD VIA THE INTERNET: A REVIEW OF THE LITTERATURE AND A MODEL FOR FUTURE RESEARCH. (2004). Grunert, Klaus G. ; Ramus, Kim Bjarne.
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  44. Organizational Climate and Company Productivity: the Role of Employee Affect and Employee Level. (2004). Warr, Peter ; West, M ; Patterson, M.
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  45. Variational approximations for categorical causal modeling with latent variables. (2003). Humphreys, K. ; Titterington, D..
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  46. Social entrepreneurship: How intentions to create a social enterprise get formed.. (2003). Mair, Johanna ; Noboa, Ernesto.
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  47. Erkundungen zum männlichen Kinderwunsch. Ergebnisse einer psychologischen Interviewstudie mit 30-jährigen ostdeutschen Männern zur Familiengründung.. (2003). Fuhrer, Urs ; Von der Lippe, Holger.
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  49. Where qualitative research meets demography: interdisciplinary explorations of conceptions on fatherhood in an extremely low fertility context. (2002). Fuhrer, Urs ; Von der Lippe, Holger.
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