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Bassellier G., Reich B. H. and Benbasat, I. "Information technology competence of business managers: A definition and research model," Journal of Management Information Systems (17:4), 2001, pp. 159-182.   
 
Bassellier G., Reich B. H. and Benbasat, I. "Information technology competence of business managers: A definition and research model," Journal of Management Information Systems (17:4), 2001, pp. 159-182.   
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Bhattacherjee, A. "Understanding information systems continuance: An expectation-confirmation model," MIS Quarterly  (25:3), 2001, pp. 351-370.   
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Bhattacherjee, A. "[http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/137 Understanding information systems continuance: An expectation-confirmation model.]" MIS Quarterly  (25:3), 2001, pp. 351-370.   
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Bhattacherjee, A. and Premkumar, G. "Understanding changes in belief and attitude toward information technology usage: a theoretlcal model and longitudinal test," MIS Quarterly  (28.2), 2004, pp. 229-254.   
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Bhattacherjee, A. and Premkumar, G. "[http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/116 Understanding changes in belief and attitude toward information technology usage: a theoretlcal model and longitudinal test.]" MIS Quarterly  (28.2), 2004, pp. 229-254.   
    
Iivari, J. "An empirical test of the DeLone-McLean model of information system success," Database for Advances in Information Systems (1), April 2005, pp. 8-27.   
 
Iivari, J. "An empirical test of the DeLone-McLean model of information system success," Database for Advances in Information Systems (1), April 2005, pp. 8-27.   
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Karahanna E., Straub D. W., and Chervany, N. L. "Information technology adoption across time: A cross-sectional comparison of pre-adoption and post-adoption beliefs," MIS Quarterly  (23:2), 1999, pp. 183-213.   
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Karahanna E., Straub D. W., and Chervany, N. L. "[http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/83 Information technology adoption across time: A cross-sectional comparison of pre-adoption and post-adoption beliefs.]" MIS Quarterly  (23:2), 1999, pp. 183-213.   
    
Livingstone L. P., White M. A, Nelson D. L. and Filiz, T. "Changes in attitudes toward an information systems innovation: Reactions to implementation delays," American Business Review  (20:2), 2002, pp. 80-88.
 
Livingstone L. P., White M. A, Nelson D. L. and Filiz, T. "Changes in attitudes toward an information systems innovation: Reactions to implementation delays," American Business Review  (20:2), 2002, pp. 80-88.
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Palanisamy, R. "Strategic information systems planning model for building flexibility and success," Industrial Management + Data Systems  (105:1/2), 2005, pp. 63-81.   
 
Palanisamy, R. "Strategic information systems planning model for building flexibility and success," Industrial Management + Data Systems  (105:1/2), 2005, pp. 63-81.   
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Pavlou P. A. and Gefen, D. "Psychological contract violation in online marketplaces: antecedents, consequences, and moderating role," Information Systems Research (16:4), 2005, pp. 372-399.   
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Pavlou P. A. and Gefen, D. "[http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/6822 Psychological contract violation in online marketplaces: antecedents, consequences, and moderating role.]" Information Systems Research (16:4), 2005, pp. 372-399.   
    
Spathis, C and Ananiadis, J. "Assessing the benefits of using an enterprise system in accounting information and management," Journal of Enterprise Information Management (18:1/2), 2005, pp.195-210.   
 
Spathis, C and Ananiadis, J. "Assessing the benefits of using an enterprise system in accounting information and management," Journal of Enterprise Information Management (18:1/2), 2005, pp.195-210.   
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Staples, S. D., Wong I. and Seddon, P. B. "Having expectations of information systems benefits that match received benefits: Does it really matter?" Information & Management  (40:2), 2002, pp. 115-131.  
 
Staples, S. D., Wong I. and Seddon, P. B. "Having expectations of information systems benefits that match received benefits: Does it really matter?" Information & Management  (40:2), 2002, pp. 115-131.  
 
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