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Celuch, K., Taylor, S. A., & Goodwin, S. (2004). Understanding insurance salesperson internet information management intentions: A test of competing models. Journal of Insurance Issues, 27(1), 22-40.  
 
Celuch, K., Taylor, S. A., & Goodwin, S. (2004). Understanding insurance salesperson internet information management intentions: A test of competing models. Journal of Insurance Issues, 27(1), 22-40.  
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Davis, F. D., Bagozzi, R. P., & Warshaw, P. R. (1989). User acceptance of computer technology: A comparison of two theoretical models. Management Science, 35(8), 982-1003.  
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Davis, F. D., Bagozzi, R. P., & Warshaw, P. R. (1989). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/199 User acceptance of computer technology: A comparison of two theoretical models]. Management Science, 35(8), 982-1003.  
    
Gentry, L., & Calantone, R. (2002). A comparison of three models to explain shop-bot use on the web. Psychology & Marketing, 19(11), 945-955.  
 
Gentry, L., & Calantone, R. (2002). A comparison of three models to explain shop-bot use on the web. Psychology & Marketing, 19(11), 945-955.  
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Jeffrey, A. C., & Fawzy, S. (1999). A graphical method for assessing knowledge-based systems investments. Logistics Information Management, 12(1/2), 63-77.  
 
Jeffrey, A. C., & Fawzy, S. (1999). A graphical method for assessing knowledge-based systems investments. Logistics Information Management, 12(1/2), 63-77.  
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Karahanna, E., Straub, D. W., & Chervany, N. L. (1999). Information technology adoption across time: A cross-sectional comparison of pre-adoption and post-adoption beliefs. MIS Quarterly, 23(2), 183-213.  
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Karahanna, E., Straub, D. W., & Chervany, N. L. (1999). [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), 183-213.  
    
Leonard, L. N. K., Cronan, T. P., & Kreie, J. (2004). What influences IT ethical behavior intentions-planned behavior, reasoned action, perceived importance, or individual characteristics? Information & Management, 42(1), 143-158.  
 
Leonard, L. N. K., Cronan, T. P., & Kreie, J. (2004). What influences IT ethical behavior intentions-planned behavior, reasoned action, perceived importance, or individual characteristics? Information & Management, 42(1), 143-158.  
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Shih, Y., & Fang, K. (2004). The use of a decomposed theory of planned behavior to study internet banking in taiwan. Internet Research, 14(3), 213-223.  
 
Shih, Y., & Fang, K. (2004). The use of a decomposed theory of planned behavior to study internet banking in taiwan. Internet Research, 14(3), 213-223.  
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Venkatesh, V., Morris, M. G., Davis, G. B., & Davis, F. D. (2003). User acceptance of information technology: Toward a unified view. MIS Quarterly, 27(3), 425-478.  
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Venkatesh, V., Morris, M. G., Davis, G. B., & Davis, F. D. (2003). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/75 User acceptance of information technology: Toward a unified view]. MIS Quarterly, 27(3), 425-478.
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Yoh, E., Damhorst, M. L., Sapp, S., & Laczniak, R. (2003). Consumer adoption of the internet: The case of apparel shopping. Psychology & Marketing, 20(12), 1095-1118.
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Yoh, E., Damhorst, M. L., Sapp, S., & Laczniak, R. (2003). Consumer adoption of the internet: The case of apparel shopping. Psychology & Marketing, 20(12), 1095-1118.
   
== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
[[Theory of planned behavior]], [[Technology acceptance model]], [[Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology]]
 
[[Theory of planned behavior]], [[Technology acceptance model]], [[Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology]]
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