A Theoretical Model of Factors Influencing Recycled Product Procurement by Local Government PurchasersUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 230 pages |
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... goals , location size 3 other public goals 1 Purchaser Characteristics Specific environ . concerns Perceived consumer effect . General Applicability of external stds Actual Purchasing 5 Behavioral Purchasing Behavior Intention Product ...
... goals , location size 3 other public goals 1 Purchaser Characteristics Specific environ . concerns Perceived consumer effect . General Applicability of external stds Actual Purchasing 5 Behavioral Purchasing Behavior Intention Product ...
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... Goals As a public entity , a municipality must often strive to meet multiple , often conflicting goals . In terms of procurement , this might mean favoring certain types of vendors ( such as handicapped / minority - owned / women ...
... Goals As a public entity , a municipality must often strive to meet multiple , often conflicting goals . In terms of procurement , this might mean favoring certain types of vendors ( such as handicapped / minority - owned / women ...
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... goals Applicability of external 3 values and goals , location Purchaser Characteristics Specific environ . concerns General Actual Purchasing stds 5 Behavioral 1 Purchasing Behavior Perceived consumer effect . Product Attributes ...
... goals Applicability of external 3 values and goals , location Purchaser Characteristics Specific environ . concerns General Actual Purchasing stds 5 Behavioral 1 Purchasing Behavior Perceived consumer effect . Product Attributes ...
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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actions activities actual adopters alternatives analysis applicable approaches attitudes awareness behavioral intention beliefs better buyers buying recycled products characteristics collection concepts consequences considered construct consumer cost designed determine diffusion of innovation economic effect effort environmental behaviors environmental concern evaluation existence experience external factors feel future goals groups impact important incorporated increased individual influence innovation instance institutional internal intervention issue knowledge less limited mandates marketing materials measure municipalities objective organizational participating particular perceived perception performance potential predictive pro-environmental behavior product attributes purchases of recycled purchasing behavior purchasing decisions purchasing policy purchasing situation questions recycled content recycled product purchasing recycling programs relationship relative relevant responsibility result social social norms specific survey tend theoretical theory types understanding users variables vendors waste Wisconsin