Change theory

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Contents
- 1 Change theory
- 2 Acronym
- 3 Alternate name(s)
- 4 Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)
- 5 Main independent construct(s)/factor(s)
- 6 Concise description of theory
- 7 Diagram/schematic of theory
- 8 Originating author(s)
- 9 Seminal articles
- 10 Originating area
- 11 Level of analysis
- 12 IS articles that use the theory
- 13 Links from this theory to other theories
- 14 External links
- 15 Original Contributor(s)
Change theory
This theory is waiting to be summarized!
Acronym
Alternate name(s)
Main dependent construct(s)/factor(s)
Main independent construct(s)/factor(s)
Concise description of theory
Diagram/schematic of theory
Originating author(s)
Seminal articles
Originating area
Level of analysis
IS articles that use the theory
Links from this theory to other theories
External links
Original Contributor(s)
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