A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances

The electricity consumption throughout the world has been in the rapid rise over the past decades and the global primary energy demand is expected to rise by around one-third from now to 2035. However, the current investment trend it is indeed showing warning signs of power supply inadequacy. In vie...

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Main Author: Tan, Chin Seang
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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description The electricity consumption throughout the world has been in the rapid rise over the past decades and the global primary energy demand is expected to rise by around one-third from now to 2035. However, the current investment trend it is indeed showing warning signs of power supply inadequacy. In view of the imbalance situation, many countries are increasingly aware of the urgency and importance of wiser and better use of energy resources and have embraced energy efficiency as a partial solution to looming energy problems. In reality, many people are still not replacing their household appliances to the energy-efficient ones.
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spelling usm-444812019-05-31T01:53:56Z http://eprints.usm.my/44481/ A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances Tan, Chin Seang HF5001-6182 Business The electricity consumption throughout the world has been in the rapid rise over the past decades and the global primary energy demand is expected to rise by around one-third from now to 2035. However, the current investment trend it is indeed showing warning signs of power supply inadequacy. In view of the imbalance situation, many countries are increasingly aware of the urgency and importance of wiser and better use of energy resources and have embraced energy efficiency as a partial solution to looming energy problems. In reality, many people are still not replacing their household appliances to the energy-efficient ones. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44481/1/TAN%20CHIN%20SEANG.pdf Tan, Chin Seang (2014) A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Tan, Chin Seang
A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances
title A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances
title_full A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances
title_fullStr A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances
title_full_unstemmed A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances
title_short A Moral Extension Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior To Predict Consumers’ Purchase Intention For Energy-Efficient Household Appliances
title_sort moral extension of the theory of planned behavior to predict consumers’ purchase intention for energy-efficient household appliances
topic HF5001-6182 Business
url http://eprints.usm.my/44481/
http://eprints.usm.my/44481/1/TAN%20CHIN%20SEANG.pdf