Browsing by Subject "structural equation modelling"
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A case for loyalty-based relational business models: Assessing direct - and mediating effects of the Net Promoter Score (NPS) metric in commercial football consumption decisions
(AJHTL, 2016)Although the Net Promoter Score (NPS) consumer metric as proposed by Reichheld (2003) has been established as a pragmatic commercial revenue indicator in business management, empirical scrutiny of the measure remains ... -
Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses in SEM using Mplus: a black bear story
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)Half in jest we use a story about a black bear to illustrate that there are some discrepancies between the formal use of the p-value and the way it is often used in practice. We argue that more can be learned from data ... -
Efficiency of the structural equation model and related models in validating the theory of planned behaviour
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For the like of the game: assessing the role of social media engagement in football consumer outcomes
(AJHTL, 2016)The rise of social media use has altered the marketing context globally. In this regard, sport consumerism in particular has been influenced by the need of fans to communicate in real time and through remote means accessed ... -
HIV, violence, blame and shame: pathways of risk to internalized HIV stigma among South African adolescents living with HIV
(Wiley Open Access, 2017)Introduction: Internalized HIV stigma is a key risk factor for negative outcomes amongst adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV), including non-adherence to anti-retroviral treatment, loss-to-follow-up and morbidity. This study ... -
Job burnout, work engagement and self-reported treatment for health conditions in South Africa
(Wiley, 2016)The purpose of the study being reported here was to investigate the relationship of job burnout and work engagement with self-reported received treatment for health conditions (cardiovascular condition, high cholesterol, ... -
Job burnout’s relationship with sleep difficulties in the presence of control variables: a self-report study
(Sage, 2014)Burnout, as a work-related phenomenon, has negative consequences on employee functioning and is well documented. What is deserving of further investigation is how effort-recovery processes may be affected, in this instance, ... -
Physical activity and psychosomatic-related health problems as correlates of quality of life among university students
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)This study aimed to investigate the role of psychosomatic problems in the relationship between physical activity and healthrelated quality of life. Participants were a convenience sample of 703 students from a South African ... -
Promoting fan engagement: an exploration of the fundamental motives for sport consumption amongst premier league football spectators
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)The aim of this study was to examine whether fan engagement could be predicted by the motivational dimensions of sport consumption. A sample of 806 football sport fans (African = 85%, male = 67.4%, part of an organised ... -
The relationships between work-related rumination, employee voice and silence, turnover intention, and job satisfaction in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)One can argue that organisations are largely impacted by the unique trademarks and characteristics of the 21st century. Hence it has become increasingly important for organisations to understand and address the issues and ...