A Theoretical Model of Factors Influencing Recycled Product Procurement by Local Government PurchasersUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 230 pages |
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... evaluate " Buy Recycled " purchasing practices at the local government level in Wisconsin to better understand the ... evaluation of personal and social costs and benefits of a potential behavior change into Fishbein and Ajzen's socio ...
... evaluate " Buy Recycled " purchasing practices at the local government level in Wisconsin to better understand the ... evaluation of personal and social costs and benefits of a potential behavior change into Fishbein and Ajzen's socio ...
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... Evaluating Buy Recycled Interventions Finally , the theoretical model of the determinants of buy recycled behavior can add depth and nuance to the researchers ' evaluation of the effectiveness of various buy recycled interventions ...
... Evaluating Buy Recycled Interventions Finally , the theoretical model of the determinants of buy recycled behavior can add depth and nuance to the researchers ' evaluation of the effectiveness of various buy recycled interventions ...
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... evaluation measures based on the variables in the model might provide a better method to evaluate buy recycled interventions . Developing Better Surveys and Other Measurement Instruments One of the primary justifications for this ...
... evaluation measures based on the variables in the model might provide a better method to evaluate buy recycled interventions . Developing Better Surveys and Other Measurement Instruments One of the primary justifications for this ...
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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