REUSE INTENTIONS FOR CARSHARING SERVICES: A HIERARCHICAL MODEL OF PERCEIVED BENEFITS, RISKS, AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES

Reuse Intentions for Carsharing Services: A Hierarchical Model of Perceived Benefits, Risks, and Individual Differences

This study employs a hierarchical component model to examine reuse intentions among experienced carsharing service users in South Korea, focusing on how various perceptions of benefits and risks impact their decisions.It also explores the influences of self-efficacy, gender, and service usage experience on these perceptions and reuse intentions.Fin

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Justified epistemic authority (in legal interpretation)

The paper analyzes one of the main influences on the results of legal interpretation - epistemic CD Wire Harness authority.An account of authority is given along with a distinction between two basic types of authority, followed by a brief explanation of practical authority.Epistemic authority and derivative epistemic authority in particular are exp

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