A Theoretical Model of Factors Influencing Recycled Product Procurement by Local Government PurchasersUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1996 - 230 pages |
Contents
Effects of Buy Recycled Programs | 8 |
Experts Disagree on Appropriate Remedies | 15 |
ΙΙ | 19 |
18 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Ajzen applied behavior analysis attitudes and behaviors awareness behavioral intention Berger and Kanetkar buy recycled behavior buy recycled interventions buyers buying recycled products cognitive concepts conjoint analysis consumer behavior correlated cost cost-benefit tradeoffs diffusion of innovation Ellen energy conservation environmental behaviors environmental concern evaluation external conditions factors Fishbein and Ajzen's Foxall Geller goals government purchasing Guagnano impact important incorporated instance intention to buy intervention efforts mandates measure municipal purchasing organizational characteristics participating in recycling perceived consumer effectiveness perception potential pro-environmental behavior procedural knowledge product attributes product purchasing behavior purchase recycled products purchaser characteristics purchases of recycled purchasing decisions purchasing situation questions recyclable materials recycled content products recycled copier paper recycled paper recycled procurement recycled product procurement recycled product purchasing recycled purchasing RecycleWorlds recycling collection programs Recycling Market recycling programs Relative purchaser relevant Self-perception theory social marketing social norms strategies theoretical model users vendors Verhallen Wisconsin

