Results for 'Adrijana Miočević'

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    How ethical and political identifications drive adaptive behavior in the digital piracy context.Dario Miocevic & Ivana Kursan Milakovic - 2022 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (1):256-273.
    Today, digital piracy remains a growing challenge for both legislators and businesses operating in the entertainment industry. This study explores when and why consumers make trade-offs between illegal and legal streaming services. By drawing on protection motivation theory, we find that consumers' threat and coping appraisals increase their adaptive behavior, i.e., lower intention to consume illegal and higher intention to consume legal streaming services. We also show that the strength of consumers' inherent ethical (relativism) and political (economic liberalism) identities conditions (...)
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    Against the Individual: Deindividualized Political Subject.Adrijana Zaharijević - 2018 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 38 (3):651-666.
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    The patient's perspective on the need for informed consent for minimal risk studies: Development of a survey-based measure.Sherrie H. Kaplan, Adrijana Gombosev, Sheila Fireman, James Sabin, Lauren Heim, Lauren Shimelman, Rebecca Kaganov, Kathryn E. Osann, Thomas Tjoa & Susan S. Huang - 2016 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (2):116-124.
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    Roditeljstvo u vrijeme pandemije COVID-19: Perspektiva roditelja djece rane i predškolske dobi.Adrijana Višnjić-Jevtić & Ivana Visković - 2021 - Metodicki Ogledi 28 (1):11-38.
    The presumed lifestyle changes due to the Covid-19 pandemic are the reason for research into the self-assessment of parents of early and preschool children about parental behaviors during lockdown in the first wave of a pandemic. The aim was to explore the quality of parenting through joint activities and behaviors towards children. A relative majority of survey participants estimate that they have not significantly changed individual activities with children while a quarter of parents estimate that they do so more often (...)
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