The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]

Babywearing is the practice of carrying a baby in the form of sling or carrier and has been practiced centuries ago. As the trend is getting popular it leads to an increased demand for various babywearing products. Concurrently issues on safety became a main concern among baby wearers to avoid any...

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Main Authors: Awangku Isa, Dayang Nashreen, Jasmin, Nur Syafiqah, Akat, Ruvi Christina
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling my.uitm.ir.368412022-03-04T03:27:54Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36841/ The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al] Awangku Isa, Dayang Nashreen Jasmin, Nur Syafiqah Akat, Ruvi Christina Affection. Feeling. Emotion Investment, capital formation, speculation Culture Life style Children. Child development Babywearing is the practice of carrying a baby in the form of sling or carrier and has been practiced centuries ago. As the trend is getting popular it leads to an increased demand for various babywearing products. Concurrently issues on safety became a main concern among baby wearers to avoid any related injuries. Hence this study is purposely to gain an understanding of relationship between safety ergonomics, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend by using quantitative approach. Safety ergonomics, buying behaviour, future investment were the dependent variables while babywearing trend was the Independent variable. Researchers has employed non-probability sampling i.e. purposive sampling to gain specific result as the sample is among the practitioner of babywearing. Malaysian Baby wearers Facebook Official Group has been chosen as a sample for this study. A total of 849 respondents which have various demographic backgrounds has participate in this online survey. It was found that all the mentioned dependent variables have a significant relationship with babywearing trend. Besides future investment was found to be the most influential factor. Future research was suggested to study different scope of study such as using men’s as a study sample in practicing babywearing. 2015-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36841/1/36841.pdf ID36841 Awangku Isa, Dayang Nashreen and Jasmin, Nur Syafiqah and Akat, Ruvi Christina (2015) The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]. Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Sarawak.
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topic Affection. Feeling. Emotion
Investment, capital formation, speculation
Culture
Life style
Children. Child development
spellingShingle Affection. Feeling. Emotion
Investment, capital formation, speculation
Culture
Life style
Children. Child development
Awangku Isa, Dayang Nashreen
Jasmin, Nur Syafiqah
Akat, Ruvi Christina
The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]
description Babywearing is the practice of carrying a baby in the form of sling or carrier and has been practiced centuries ago. As the trend is getting popular it leads to an increased demand for various babywearing products. Concurrently issues on safety became a main concern among baby wearers to avoid any related injuries. Hence this study is purposely to gain an understanding of relationship between safety ergonomics, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend by using quantitative approach. Safety ergonomics, buying behaviour, future investment were the dependent variables while babywearing trend was the Independent variable. Researchers has employed non-probability sampling i.e. purposive sampling to gain specific result as the sample is among the practitioner of babywearing. Malaysian Baby wearers Facebook Official Group has been chosen as a sample for this study. A total of 849 respondents which have various demographic backgrounds has participate in this online survey. It was found that all the mentioned dependent variables have a significant relationship with babywearing trend. Besides future investment was found to be the most influential factor. Future research was suggested to study different scope of study such as using men’s as a study sample in practicing babywearing.
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Jasmin, Nur Syafiqah
Akat, Ruvi Christina
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Jasmin, Nur Syafiqah
Akat, Ruvi Christina
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title The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]
title_short The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]
title_full The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]
title_fullStr The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / Dayang Nashreen Awangku Isa …[et.al]
title_sort relationship between safety ergonomic, buying behaviour, future investment and babywearing trend / dayang nashreen awangku isa …[et.al]
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