A Theoretical Model of Factors Influencing Recycled Product Procurement by Local Government PurchasersUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 230 pages |
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Danelle Kratzer. □ Availability □ Performance □ Cost interdependence of these two activities leads purchasers to associate " recycling " only with waste disposal activities and causes many to fail to recognize local purchasing as an ...
Danelle Kratzer. □ Availability □ Performance □ Cost interdependence of these two activities leads purchasers to associate " recycling " only with waste disposal activities and causes many to fail to recognize local purchasing as an ...
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... activities that will reduce the price of recycled goods in the long run . In such a case , designing education programs to convince consumers to buy recycled products is likely not to be the most effective strategy to target the ...
... activities that will reduce the price of recycled goods in the long run . In such a case , designing education programs to convince consumers to buy recycled products is likely not to be the most effective strategy to target the ...
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... activities , however , in order to influence behavioral intentions to buy recycled products . Recall that Berger and Kanetkar ( 1994 ) found that participating in a waste reduction program at work was significantly correlated with ...
... activities , however , in order to influence behavioral intentions to buy recycled products . Recall that Berger and Kanetkar ( 1994 ) found that participating in a waste reduction program at work was significantly correlated with ...
Contents
The Relationship Between Recycling Buying Recycled Products | 4 |
Effects of Buy Recycled Programs | 8 |
Experts Disagree on Problem Diagnosis | 12 |
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