“…Intention is viewed as "indications of a person's readiness to perform a behavior" (Fishbein & Ajzen, 2010, p. 39). In addition, intention to behave is frequently used as a dependent variable in a variety of behavioral settings (Fishbein & Ajzen, 2010), including self-identity (Han & Stoel, 2017), perceived quality (Das, 2014), and OA publishing (Dulle & Minishi-Majanja, 2011;Khalili & Singh, 2012;Park, 2007). In addition, intention to behave is frequently used as a dependent variable in a variety of behavioral settings (Fishbein & Ajzen, 2010), including self-identity (Han & Stoel, 2017), perceived quality (Das, 2014), and OA publishing (Dulle & Minishi-Majanja, 2011;Khalili & Singh, 2012;Park, 2007).…”