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Comparative Analysis of American and Spanish Cruise Passenger's Behavioral Intentions
[EN] Earlier studies of cross-national differences in consumer behavior in different consumption sectors
have verified that cultural differences have a strong influence on consumers. Despite the importance of
cross-national analysis, no studies in the literature examine the moderating effects of nationality on the
construction of behavioral intentions and their antecedents among cruise line passengers. This study
investigates the moderating effects of nationality on the relationships between perceived value, satisfaction,
trust and behavioral intentions among Spanish and (U.S.) American passengers of cruise lines
that use Barcelona as home port and port-of-call. A theoretical model was tested with a total of 968 surveys.
Structural equation models (SEMs) were used, by means of a multigroup analysis. Results of this
study indicated that Spaniards showed stronger relationships between trust and behavioral intentions,
and between emotional value and satisfaction. Americans presented stronger relations.[PT] Estudos em distintos setores de consumo verificaram que as diferenças culturais têm uma forte
influência sobre os consumidores. Apesar da importância da análise transnacional, não há estudos
na literatura que examinem os efeitos da nacionalidade na construção das intenções de comportamento
e seus antecedentes entre os passageiros de cruzeiros. Esta pesquisa investiga os efeitos
moderadores da nacionalidade nas relações entre valor percebido, satisfação, confiança e intenções
de comportamento entre passageiros espanhóis e norte-americanos. Realizaram-se 968 enquetes
para provar o modelo teórico, que foi analisado com modelos de equações estruturais, mediante uma
análise multigrupo. Os resultados indicam que os espanhóis mostraram relações mais fortes entre
confiança e intenções de comportamento, e entre valor emocional e satisfação. Ao contrário dos norte-americanos,
que apresentaram relações mais fortes entre qualidade de serviço e satisfação, e entre
qualidade de serviço e intenções de comportamento.[ES] Algunos estudios anteriores de diferencias observadas entre países respecto de las conductas de los
consumidores de diferentes sectores de consumo verificaron que las diferencias culturales ejercen
una poderosa influencia sobre los consumidores. A pesar de la importancia de los análisis transnacionales,
no hay en la literatura estudios que analicen los efectos moderadores de la nacionalidad
sobre la construcción de intenciones de conducta y sus antecedentes entre pasajeros de cruceros.
Este estudio investiga los efectos moderadores de la nacionalidad sobre las relaciones entre el valor
percibido, la satisfacción, la confianza y las intenciones de conducta entre los pasajeros españoles y
norteamericanos (EE. UU.) de cruceros, que utilizan a Barcelona como puerto de origen y puerto de
escala. Se probó un modelo teórico con un total de 968 encuestas. Se emplearon modelos de ecuaciones
estructurales (SEM por su sigla en inglés), a través de un análisis multigrupo. Los resultados
de este estudio indicaron que los españoles mostraron relaciones más sólidas entre la confianza y las
intenciones de comportamiento y entre el valor emocional y la satisfacción. Los americanos evidenciaron
relaciones más sólidas entre la calidad del servicio y la satisfacción y entre la calidad del servicio
y las intenciones de conducta.Forgas-Coll, S.; Palau-Saumell, R.; Sanchez-Garcia, J.; Garrigós Simón, FJ. (2016). Comparative Analysis of American and Spanish Cruise Passenger's Behavioral Intentions. RAE-Revista de Administração de Empresas. 56(1):87-100. doi:10.1590/S0034-759020160108S8710056
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Mood-Management Dynamics: The Interrelationship Between Moods And Behaviours
People actively attempt to create and maintain positive moods and to escape from negative moods by engaging in various activities. The principle of homeostasis explains the essence of the mood-management system: adjustments of individuals\u27 moods and activities help maintain constant their conditions of life. We model the dynamics of mood and mood-management behaviour through a pair of interdependent, linear differential equations and estimate the equations using mood and behaviour data collected from an adult panel. Because empirically fitting continuous-time differential equations to intermittent observations is uncommon in the literature, we show how to transform differential equations into equations that can be estimated using simultaneous-equation regression methods. Our adult panel shows strong homeostasis in mood management with mood episodes of several hours and no evidence of endogenous mood cycles. © 2006 The British Psychological Society
An expanded arsenal of immune systems that protect bacteria from phages
Bacterial anti-phage systems are frequently clustered in microbial genomes, forming defense islands. This property enabled the recent discovery of multiple defense systems based on their genomic co-localization with known systems, but the full arsenal of anti-phage mechanisms remains unknown. We report the discovery of 21 defense systems that protect bacteria from phages, based on computational genomic analyses and phage-infection experiments. We identified multiple systems with domains involved in eukaryotic antiviral immunity, including those homologous to the ubiquitin-like ISG15 protein, dynamin-like domains, and SEFIR domains, and show their participation in bacterial defenses. Additional systems include domains predicted to manipulate DNA and RNA molecules, alongside toxin-antitoxin systems shown here to function in anti-phage defense. These systems are widely distributed in microbial genomes, and in some bacteria, they form a considerable fraction of the immune arsenal. Our data substantially expand the inventory of defense systems utilized by bacteria to counteract phage infection
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