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ATW 202 Project 2017

Topic 1 – Recycling Behavior Theory of Reasoned Action & Theory of Planned Behavior Subjective Norm   Recycling Perceived Moral Obligation H5 (-) Perceived Lack of Facilities Habit Perceived Behavioral Control Attitude towards Recycling Environmental Concern H1 (+) H2 (+) H3 (+) H4 (+) H6 (+) H7 (+)

Topic 2 – Purchase Recycled/Remanufactured Products Theory of Reasoned Action & Theory of Planned Behavior Subjective Norm   Purchase Recycled/Remanufactured Products Perceived Moral Obligation H5 (+) Convenience Perceived Behavioral Control Consequence Awareness Attitude towards Recycling Environmental Concern H1 (+) H2 (+) H3 (+) H4 (+) H6 (+) H7 (+)

Topic 3 – Environmentally-Responsible Consumerism Theory of Reasoned Action Attitude towards Environmentally-Responsible Consumerism   Subjective Norm Intention towards Environmentally-Responsible Consumerism Environmental Concern Perceived Moral Obligation Perceived Consumer Effectiveness H5 (+) H1 (+) H2 (+) H3 (+) H4 (+)

Topic 4 – Cloud Storage Services Technology Acceptance Model Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use Facilitating Conditions Social Influence Personal Innovativeness Intention to Use Cloud Storage Services H1 (+) H2 (+) H3 (+) H5 (+) H4 (+)

Topic 5 – Mobile Shopping Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) Utilitarian Performance Expectancy Hedonic Performance Expectancy Effort Expectancy Social Influence Facilitating Conditions Intention to Adopt Mobile Shopping H2 (+) H3 (+) H4 (+) H5 (+) H1 (+)

Topic 6 – E-waste Recycling Behavior Theory of Reasoned Action & Theory of Planned Behavior Subjective Norm E-Waste Recycling Perceived Behavioral Control H5 (-) Perceived Lack of Facilities Habit Consequence Awareness Attitude towards E-Waste Recycling Environmental Concern H1 (+) H2 (+) H3 (+) H4 (+) H6 (+) H7 (+)