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The Tiger Vol. 112 Issue 8 2017-11-06, Clemson University Nov 2017

The Tiger Vol. 112 Issue 8 2017-11-06, Clemson University

Tiger Newspapers 2017

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Exploring The Key Determinants Of Bicycle Share Program Use In A Leisure Context, Li-Hsin Chen Aug 2017

Exploring The Key Determinants Of Bicycle Share Program Use In A Leisure Context, Li-Hsin Chen

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Over the past two decades, bicycle share programs (BSPs) have developed rapidly around the world, with studies finding that people use such service not only for commuting but also for leisure. However, compared to utilitarian BSP users, limited research has focused on the factors influencing BSP use for leisure experiences. To begin this limitation in the current cycling literature, this dissertation explores the key determinants of leisure BSP use. The extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology proposed by Venkatesh, Thong, and Xu (2012) and the dual-attitudes model conceptualized by Wilson, Lindsey, and Schooler (2000) provided the theoretical …


A Review Of The Adulterous Muse, Anne Margaret Daniel Apr 2017

A Review Of The Adulterous Muse, Anne Margaret Daniel

International Yeats Studies

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A Review Of Yeats Annual 20, Edward Larrissy Apr 2017

A Review Of Yeats Annual 20, Edward Larrissy

International Yeats Studies

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Yeats's Disappointments, Francis O'Gorman Apr 2017

Yeats's Disappointments, Francis O'Gorman

International Yeats Studies

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Easter, 1916 Redux, Wayne K. Chapman Apr 2017

Easter, 1916 Redux, Wayne K. Chapman

International Yeats Studies

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International Yeats Studies, Issue 2 Apr 2017

International Yeats Studies, Issue 2

International Yeats Studies

International Yeats Studies was conceived by the organizing board of the International Yeats Society as a means of bringing together national and other Yeats societies around the world. This journal is designed to complement the Yeats Annual, published under the general editorship of Warwick Gould. International Yeats Studies will be published twice a year and aims to include a variety of approaches to the study of Yeats. The editorial board draws together scholars from across the globe, and we hope that when it is possible, the journal will publish important essays translated into English from other languages. In addition …