Essays about: "Structural Equation Model"

Showing result 31 - 35 of 95 essays containing the words Structural Equation Model.

  1. 31. The effect of leadership on the innovation and organizational performance of employees : A survey within technical sector companies

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för industriell ekonomi

    Author : Efstratios Fonias; Johan Rocklind; [2021]
    Keywords : Leadership styles; Participative Leadership; Transactional Leadership; Motivation; Innovation; Organisational Performance;

    Abstract : Background: At present, the level of globalisation in technological companies requires them to incorporate innovation to retain their position and move forward and grow. In this direction, a successful leader can prove beneficial in order to help the company evolve and flourish. READ MORE

  2. 32. An Empirical Study on Greenwashing and Consumers' Green Purchase Intention in Chinese Electrical Appliance Market

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Li Jinting; Han Jie; Qiu Zhaofeng; [2021]
    Keywords : Greenwashing; Green purchase behaviour; Theory of planned behaviour; Green attitude; Green perceived value ;

    Abstract : Purpose: This study aims to inform readers whether greenwashing in the Chinese electrical appliance market impacts consumers' green purchase intention. Methods: This study uses theory of planned behaviour as the theoretical basis to construct a structural equation model. An online questionnaire survey was conducted on 521 participants. READ MORE

  3. 33. Are the Intermediators there? : Structural Equation Modeling on Social Determinants of Health in Eastern Burma

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management

    Author : Kyaw Thura Tun; [2021]
    Keywords : health; women; inequalities; social determinants; structural equation modeling; Burma; Myanmar; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Social inequalities predominantly shape the population's health outcomes. Especially, basic social structures are the fundamental causes of determinants of health. Meanwhile, there are active intermediary factors of the social determinants of health introduced by the Commission on Social Determinants of Health. READ MORE

  4. 34. EDUCATIONAL QUALITY AND EQUITY IN SOUTH AFRICA: EVIDENCE FROM TIMSS 2015

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik

    Author : Ernest Mensah; [2020-09-09]
    Keywords : educational quality; educational equity; teacher quality; instructional quality; teacher qualification; teacher confidence; ocisoeconomic status; ; two-level structural equation modelling; TIMSS; South Africa;

    Abstract : Aim: This study aims to investigate the relationship between teacher qualification and characteristics, teacher instructional quality, students’ family socioeconomic background, and student mathematics achievement with the South Africa data from TIMSS 2015. Theory: The dynamic model of educational effectiveness, proposed by Creemers and Kyriakides (2008) in understanding variables within each level and across different levels related (such as student-level and classroom-level), and Input-Process-Outcome (IPO) model, proposed by Goe (2007) was used as the theoretical framework which leads the selection of variables and was operationalized with the achievement and contextual data available in South Africa TIMSS 2015 data. READ MORE

  5. 35. CULTIVATION EFFECTS IN A FRAGMENTED MEDIA ENVIRONMENT. Examining the reciprocal relationship between selective media use and crime perceptions

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikation

    Author : Angelica M. A Cöster; [2020-07-21]
    Keywords : media effects; cultivation theory; the reinforcement spirals model; selective exposure; alternative media; crime perceptions; first-order effects; interpersonal communication; media content analysis; structural equation modelling; cross-lagged panel model;

    Abstract : Our media environment has changed rapidly since the cultivation theory was proposed by Gerbner in the late '60s. The amount of news media content has increased to an unprecedented level and the surge of alternative media sites has given news media consumers the option to selectively expose themselves to news that conveys a version of reality which is aligned with their own perceptions. READ MORE