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Commitment refers to a person’s subjective notion and commitment towards socially accepted goals.
Commitment refers to a person’s subjective notion and commitment towards socially accepted goals.
Involvement deals with individual’s dealing with conventional activities like family, work, social gatherings.
Involvement deals with individual’s dealing with conventional activities like family, work, social gatherings.
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Finally individual with strong personal norms and value systems are less likely to engage in any deviant behavior.
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Finally individual with strong personal norms and value systems are less likely to engage in any deviant behavior.
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In IS literature this theory is mostly used to IS Security literature to understand employee's deviant behavior.
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
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