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==Acronym==
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==Alternate name(s)==
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==Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)==
Intrinsic values, Axiology of physical objects / psychological states
==Main independent construct(s)/factor(s)==
Attitude (to what extent an object is good or bad)
==Concise description of theory==
Value Theory holds that individuals judge and attach different values to a particular object based on its capability of satisfying a given need. It involves the degree to which humans value a particular thing or an object and accordingly posit importance on the same (“Value theory,” 2022). Individuals attach different ‘values’ based on ‘private’ and not ‘public’ scales. As such, for the same item, two individuals need not agree on the same value at the same instant of time (Harper, 1979). In Information Systems, Value Theory finds application in usability of a system and accepting a system usage based on valuing its importance. For example, individuals pose different importance to systems characteristics such as reliability, speed or efficiency (Phang et al. , 2009). Value theory also finds application in e-learning and online community platforms as it affects an individual’s intention to utilize user generated data ( Ray et al , 2021). In broader application, Information System personnel also attach different values to an organization and accordingly has an effect on their professional career changes ( Chang et al ., 2011).
==Diagram/schematic of theory==
[[File:Value theory diagram.png|center|frame|Basic conceptualization of Value Theory]]
==Originating author(s)==
Adam Smith ( 18th century , in economics sense)
==Seminal articles==
The Writings of F. A. Harper Volume 2: Shorter Essays,1979, INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES, INC
==Originating area==
moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, aesthetics, economics
==Level of analysis==
Individual
==Links to WWW sites describing theory==
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Value_theory&oldid=1068294539, Wikipedia entry on value theory
==Links from this theory to other theories==
Expectancy Value Theory (Vroom, 1964)
==IS articles that use the theory==
Phang, C.W., Kankanhalli, A., and Sabherwal, R., (2009) , Usability and Sociability in Online Communities: A Comparative Study of Knowledge Seeking and Contribution, Journal of the Association for Information Systems Vol. 10 Issue 10 pp. 721-747 October 2009.

Ray, A., Bala, P.K., & Dwivedi, Y.K. (2021) Exploring values affecting e-Learning adoption from the user-generated-content: A consumption-value-theory perspective, Journal of Strategic Marketing, 29:5, 430-452, DOI: 10.1080/0965254X.2020.1749875

Chang, C.L., Chen, V.,Klein, G., & Jiang, J.J (2011) Information system personnel career anchor changes leading to career changes, European Journal of Information Systems, 20:1, 103-117, DOI: 10.1057/ejis.2010.54

Levy, Y., (2008) “ An empirical development of critical value factors (CVF) of online learning activities: An application of activity theory and cognitive value theory,” Computers & Education, Volume 51, Issue 4,2008, Pages 1664-1675,ISSN 0360-1315, <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2008.04.003</nowiki>.

==References==
Value Theory. (2022, Jan 27). In Wikipedia. <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Value_theory&oldid=1068294539</nowiki>

The Writings of F. A. Harper Volume 2: Shorter Essays, (1979), INSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES, INC,.

Phang, C.W., Kankanhalli, A., & Sabherwal, R. (2009). Usability and Sociability in Online Communities: A Comparative Study of Knowledge Seeking and Contribution, Journal of the Association for Information Systems Vol. 10 Issue 10 pp. 721-747 .

Ray, A., Bala P.K. & Dwivedi Y.K. (2021) Exploring values affecting e-Learning adoption from the user-generated-content: A consumption-value-theory perspective, Journal of Strategic Marketing, 29:5, 430-452, DOI 10.1080/0965254X.2020.1749875

Chang, C.L., Chen, V., Klein, G. & Jiang, J.J. (2011) Information system personnel career anchor changes leading to career changes, European Journal of Information Systems, 20:1, 103-117, DOI: 10.1057/ejis.2010.54

==Contributor(s)==
Arkomita Mukherjee, Doctoral Student at Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, India
==Date last updated==
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