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Mapping Firms' adaptive profiles: The role of experiences and risk perception in the aquaculture industry
(2023)
The experiences of aquacultural firms regarding past environmental events and their present risk perceptions of environmental and social threats are key factors in understanding their adaptive response. This study aims to ...
Perception of products by different levels of integration: A study with pruning shears
(2012-01-01)
Six different models of pruning shears with eight subjects were assessed using semantic differential (SD) applied at four levels of integration: see the product image, see the real product, touch the product, and finally, ...
Chilean consumer's perception of current and potential nafta members : products and people
(Universidad de Talca (Chile). Escuela de Administracion, 2009)
Resettlement, productive activities and perception of risk in corral 50 years after the tsunami of 1 960
(PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE, 2013)
Perception of animal welfare and its certification system by Brazilian consumers and dairy farmers
(2022-01-01)
The practices adopted in dairy farms can positively or negatively affect the perception of consumers. To meet consumer expectations and improve the productivity of dairy farms, a welfare certification system has recently ...
The potential effects of Coca-Cola's corporate social responsibility practices on the ecuadorian consumers’ perception
(PUCE, 2018)
This research seeks to understand the Ecuadorian consumers’ motivators in
order to purchase Coca-Cola products and their perspectives on Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) when purchasing from the brand. The research ...
On the non-disabled perceptions of four common mobility devices in Norway: A comparative study based on semantic differentials
(2019-01-01)
BACKGROUND: Mobility devices such as walkers and wheelchairs are often associated with certain stigma. Such devices must be designed with the goal of reducing stigma to decrease the abandonment-rate. Yet there is little ...