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100 _aJaiswal, Kamal
_938760
245 _aUnderstanding Air-Passengers’ Volitional Behavior Toward Compliance with Aviation Health and Safety Guidelines : Evidence from Indian Domestic Passengers
300 _a8-27 p.
520 _aPurpose : This study aimed to understand the air passengers’ rationality and morality associated with the volitional compliance behavior of health and safety guidelines for a healthy and safe air travel experience. Methodology : The design of the research framework was based on integrating the theory of planned behavior and norm activation theory. Four hundred seventeen domestic air passengers participated in the study through an online questionnaire distributed through social media. Path analysis was carried out using covariance-based structural equation modeling for hypotheses testing. Findings : The study established that attitude toward behavior, perceived behavioral control, and personal norms significantly affected air passengers’ volitional compliance behavior. It was also confirmed that “personal norms” partially mediated the effect of “attitude towards compliance behavior” and “perceived behavioral control.” Practical Implications : This study provided adequate evidence to understand the components that influence the volitional behavior of passengers toward compliance with health and safety guidelines. Originality : The study provided novel insights into integrating behavioral theories associated with rationality and morality into understanding volitional behavior.
653 _aair-passenger,
653 _aaviation,
653 _a volitional compliance behavior,
653 _a health and safety guidelines
700 _aSingh, Balgopal
_932755
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_983206
_aGILANI, MEENAKSHI
_dINDIAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING 2012 NEW DELHI
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_tINDIAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING
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_cJA-ARTICLE
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