Similar Items: Conversion intentions amongst South African interns in time of COVID-19: An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
- Entrepreneurial Intentions of South African university students: an application of the theory of planned behaviour
- Entrepreneurship Intentions Amongst South African TVET Students: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
- The impact of social entrepreneurial antecedents on social entrepreneurial intentions of post-graduate students : the moderating role of entrepreneurial self-efficacy
- Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour with the addition of role-identity to predict lecture attendance behaviour
- The prospective COVID-19 vaccine: willingness to pay and perception of community members in Ibadan, Nigeria
- Perceived usefulness and behavioural intention to use electronic law information resources by postgraduate law students in selected universities in South-west, Nigeria
Author: Bagraim, Jeffrey
- The Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Entrepreneurial Event Model as predictive models of entrepreneurial intention
- Entrepreneurship Intentions Amongst South African TVET Students: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
- The relationship between the use of flexible workplace arrangements and satisfaction with work-family balance amongst working fathers
- Absenteeism among public health nurses : does commitment matter?
- High commitment human resource management and employee wellbeing
- Generation Z employees' construal of workplace leadership: an application of the repertory grid technique