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Gibbson Adu-Gyamfi

Researcher at Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Publications -  24
Citations -  211

Gibbson Adu-Gyamfi is an academic researcher from Nanjing University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Structural equation modeling. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 12 citations.

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Who will adopt? Investigating the adoption intention for battery swap technology for electric vehicles

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper used a framework encompassing TAM, theory of planned behavior (TPB), perceived risk, and knowledge in investigating consumers' adoption intention of battery swap technology using structural equation modeling.
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Determinants of adoption intention of battery swap technology for electric vehicles

TL;DR: In this article , the authors explored the adoption intention of battery swap technology for electric vehicles and found that attitude, perceived behavior control, subjective norms, knowledge, and perceived benefit directly influenced adoption intention.
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Forecasting the potential and economic feasibility of power generation using biogas from food waste in Ghana: Evidence from Accra and Kumasi

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed anaerobic digestion projects' economic feasibility using the total life cycle cost, net present value, investment payback period, levelized cost of energy, and internal rate of return methods.
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Fruits and vegetable waste management behavior among retailers in Kumasi, Ghana

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used the norm activation model and the theory of planned behavior to assess retailers' fruits and vegetable waste management behavior, and found that subjective norm affects attitude and intention positively.
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Predicting citizens' recycling intention: Incorporating natural bonding and place identity into the extended norm activation model

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated how place identity and natural bonding affect recycling decision-making and found that place identity indirectly affects recycling intention through personal norms, awareness of consequences, environmental concern, personal norms and attitudes.