TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA

Culinary street vendors are part of Small Medium Enterprises that have not optimally contributed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In this study, Theory of Reasoned Action was used as a model to measure Sustainable Behavioral Intentions in culinary SMEs in Surabaya. This study used an ex...

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Main Authors: Jun Surjanti, Anang Kistyanto, Tony Seno Aji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2019-12-01
Series:Proceedings on Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:http://pesjournal.net/journal/v1-n2/24.pdf
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spelling doaj-25496eab5a384820b9ee95c8b30d62672020-11-25T02:36:52ZengUniversity of KragujevacProceedings on Engineering Sciences2683-41112019-12-011227328410.24874/PES01.02.024TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYAJun Surjanti0Anang Kistyanto1Tony Seno Aji2Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Surabaya, IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Surabaya, Surabaya, IndonesiaUniversitas Negeri Surabaya, Surabaya, IndonesiaCulinary street vendors are part of Small Medium Enterprises that have not optimally contributed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In this study, Theory of Reasoned Action was used as a model to measure Sustainable Behavioral Intentions in culinary SMEs in Surabaya. This study used an explanatory quantitative approach with the population was culinary SMEs who joined the Surabaya street vendor center. Sampling was taken from six Surabaya culinary centers using purposive random sampling technique. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Model with Partial Least Square to determine how Organizational Climate, Entrepreneurial Self Efficacy, and Sustainable Attitude influenced Sustainable Behavioral Intentions. The results showed that among three variables assessed, only Sustainable Attitude was proved to have a significant influence on Sustainable Behavioral Intentions, while the other two variables, Organizational Climate, and Entrepreurial Self Efficacy, had no significant influence.http://pesjournal.net/journal/v1-n2/24.pdfstreet vendorsustainable behavioral intentionsorganizational climateentrepreneurial self efficacysustainable attitude (sa)
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TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA
Proceedings on Engineering Sciences
street vendor
sustainable behavioral intentions
organizational climate
entrepreneurial self efficacy
sustainable attitude (sa)
author_facet Jun Surjanti
Anang Kistyanto
Tony Seno Aji
author_sort Jun Surjanti
title TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA
title_short TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA
title_full TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA
title_fullStr TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA
title_full_unstemmed TRA (THEORY OF REASONED ACTION) MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS IN CULINARY SMEs IN SURABAYA
title_sort tra (theory of reasoned action) model of sustainable behavioral intentions in culinary smes in surabaya
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Proceedings on Engineering Sciences
issn 2683-4111
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Culinary street vendors are part of Small Medium Enterprises that have not optimally contributed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In this study, Theory of Reasoned Action was used as a model to measure Sustainable Behavioral Intentions in culinary SMEs in Surabaya. This study used an explanatory quantitative approach with the population was culinary SMEs who joined the Surabaya street vendor center. Sampling was taken from six Surabaya culinary centers using purposive random sampling technique. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Model with Partial Least Square to determine how Organizational Climate, Entrepreneurial Self Efficacy, and Sustainable Attitude influenced Sustainable Behavioral Intentions. The results showed that among three variables assessed, only Sustainable Attitude was proved to have a significant influence on Sustainable Behavioral Intentions, while the other two variables, Organizational Climate, and Entrepreurial Self Efficacy, had no significant influence.
topic street vendor
sustainable behavioral intentions
organizational climate
entrepreneurial self efficacy
sustainable attitude (sa)
url http://pesjournal.net/journal/v1-n2/24.pdf
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