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    The role of moral perfectionism in regulating consumer behavior by seyed kazem mousavi, mohammad taqhee sobhanee neya, seyed reza hosseynee

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Islamic teachings indicate that perfection is the human's ultimate goal.Perfectionism impacts all the behaviors of humans.The present study explains how and through which process ethical perfectionism adjusts consumption behavior.The study is grounded research conducted through a descriptive-analytical method using desk data.According to the monotheistic and atheistic worldviews,two different types of consumption form in human communities that oppose each other in terms of the principles,processes,characteristicsand consequences.The atheistic worldview results in hedonistic consumer behavior which entails forgetting God,non-adherence to the divine rules,and neglect to the transcendent values and the hereafter.These principles bring about three characteristics:the ruling of carnal desires,over-consumption,and the emergence of unnecessary needs which have consequences such as wasting the blessings,corruption,and overall changes in lifestyle.Perfectionist consumption is opposed to this type of consumption.Perfectionist consumption constitutes based on the monotheistic worldview.The foundation of perfectionist consumption in terms of cognitive originis that only God can make rules for human life.The ontological basis of this type of consumption indicates that theworld hasbeen created for a reason and that man will be held accountable for all his actions in the hereafter.These principles lead to the two main characteristics of consumption management and observing the religious rights in consumption.The consequence of this type of consumption for humans is safeguarding the divine blessings,consumption proportionate to the ecological capacities,social justice,balance,and moderation in consumption.The purpose of hedonistic consumption is achieving the greatest material pleasurewhile usingany means for this purpose,while the most essential purpose of perfectionist consumption isto gain divine satisfaction and ultimate happiness by adhering to the divine commands.…”
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    Memory-like states created by the first ethanol experience are encoded into the Drosophila mushroom body learning and memory circuitry in an ethanol-specific manner. by Caleb Larnerd, Maria Nolazco, Ashley Valdez, Vanessa Sanchez, Fred W Wolf

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A first ethanol exposure creates three memory-like states in Drosophila. Ethanol memory-like states appear genetically and behaviorally paralleled to the canonical learning and memory traces anesthesia-sensitive, anesthesia-resistant, and long-term memory ASM, ARM, and LTM. …”
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    Developing and presenting a mathematical model for the purpose of organizational culture architecture based on creating alignment between the strategic reference points of organiza... by Elyas hasanzadeh Shweili, Mir Mehrdad peidaie, Ali reza Rezghi Rostami

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Abstract The purpose of this research is to formulate and present a mathematical model for the purpose of organizational culture architecture based on creating alignment between the strategic reference points of organizational elements. …”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND CREATIVE WORK ON INNOVATIVE BEHAVIOR by Bagas Rahman Gumelar, Anjelina Deliyanni

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Based on the results, innovative knowledge sharing practices, positive and creative work climate, and innovative teacher behavior were significantly correlated. This suggests that creating a climate that supports creativity and knowledge sharing among teachers can encourage innovation, and this is crucial for improving learning effectiveness. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of the Corrosion Behavior of Plain and Nanoporous Copper by Zhen Lei, Ksenya Mull, Nikolay Dimitrov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results demonstrate that chloride ions and the presence of O<sub>2</sub> create the most severe corrosion conditions, while the concentration of salts has a relatively minor effect on the corrosion behavior. …”
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    A Framework for Estimating Long Term Driver Behavior by Vijay Gadepally, Ashok Krishnamurthy, Ümit Özgüner

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In our model, driving observations follow a continuous trajectory that can be measured to create continuous state estimates. These continuous state estimates can then be used to estimate the most likely driver state using decision-behavior coupling inherent to the HSS+HMM system. …”
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    THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR OF CORPO- RATES by Iryna O. Shcherbatyuk, Ihor S. Pyroha

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…New principles of corporate governance are identified in order to create favorable conditions for sustainable growth, ethically and environmentally responsible behavior of companies. …”
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    Behavioral Determinants of Food Waste; the Case of Çorum Province by Gungor Karakas

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Considering that the intention is the most influential factor on waste behavior, it should be focused on the activities that will create result awareness in society.…”
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    Modelling of online shopping behavior in the Czech online environment. by Veronika Svatošová, Ján Dvorský

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The online environment has its own specifics, which shape the specific behavior of all market subjects, both customers and companies that trade electronically. …”
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    THE CONCEPT AND NATURE OF THE FUTURE MANAGERS COMMUNICATIVE-STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR by Victoria V. Levchenko, Anna V. Gorelova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…From the standpoint of scientific analysis of modern socio-economic conditions and requirements, there is a need to create a new type of model behavior of managers, namely communicative strategic behavior.…”
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    Avicenna’s Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Approaches to Pain Management by Mohammad Radmehr, Habib Zakeri, Aliasghar Karimi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…His theories on pain management extended beyond physical remedies, incorporating psychological and behavioral techniques, such as distraction, music therapy, and environmental adjustments. …”
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    A behavioral economic perspective on demand responsive transportation by Aljoscha Minnich, Heiko Herbst, Stephan Herminghaus, Thomas Kneib, Benjamin Wacker, Jan Christian Schlüter

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The purpose of this approach is to create a possibility for including descriptive behavioral economic findings in a normative modeling concept. …”
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    FEATURES OF INFORMAL BEHAVIOR NORMS IN THE CONDITIONS OF PLACES OF DETENTION by A. Volkov, M. Volkov, I. Uvarov

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…And it is this kind of polarization of relations that creates a visual image of the possible existence of those whose behavior contradicts the informal system of values of prisoners to imprisonment.…”
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    Existing Knowledge About Occupant Behavior and Energy Consumption by Merve Bedir

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Secondly, through this study, a framework for the relationship between occupant behavior and energy consumption was created (Figure 2), based on the determinants of behavior, i.e. occupant characteristics (educational, economic, social), dwelling characteristics (envelope, systems, lighting and appliances…). …”
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