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  • science in information systems research. ''MIS quarterly'', ''28''(1), ...se for information systems research. ''Journal of Information Systems'', ''1''(2), 3-19.
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  • ...n Making in Economics and Behavioral Science." American Economic Review 49(1): 253-283. ..."A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice." Quarterly Journal of Economics 69(1): 99.
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  • ...gnition's distribution across individuals, artifacts, and the environment [1]. The theory of distributed cognition provides a comprehensive framework fo *Figure 1: Theory of distributed cognition (Source: Xu & Clarke, 2012)
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  • ...the behavior of the social system. Three types of relations are included: (1) macro-level variables such as social structure affect the psychic states ( shaped by social structure (link 1) and organizational structure (link 1')) and dual outcomes (combined individual action may improve organizational
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  • ...oice," Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 1 (March, 1972), pp. 1-25. ...1990’s: Directions for Practice and Research,” MIS Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 59-71, March, 1987.
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  • ...n Systems Theory: Explaining and Predicting Our Digital Society. '' Volume 1, Chapter 12.  Yogesh Dwivedi, Michael Wade, and Scott Schneberger.  Sprin ...Systems: An Exploratory Study]," ''MIS Quarterly'' (21:1), March 1997, pp. 1-24.
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  • ...e from a Large Mobile Network. '''MIS Quarterly''', ''[s. l.]'', v. 46, n. 1, p. 401–429, 2022. DOI 10.25300/MISQ/2022/14712. ...'''International Journal of Electronic Commerce''', ''[s. l.]'', v. 13, n. 1, p. 85–108, 2008. DOI 10.2753/JEC1086-4415130103.
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  • ...cess models is more effective and more efficient if the modeler applies a (1) sequencing technique, (2) that is structured and (3) that Sequencing is a ...m-up observations and impressions (i.e., through abduction and deduction) [1].
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  • ...pective of the immediate and apparent consequences. (Kohlberg,1971). Stage 1 of this level is characterized by the interpersonal concordance, or “good *Figure 1: Kohlberg's stages of Moral Development
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  • ...ument: An Interpretation And Application,” Quarterly Journal of Speech (46:1), February 1960, pp. 44-54. ...general schema for argumentation semantics,” Artificial Intelligence (168:1/2), October 2005, pp. 162-210.
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  • ...y and innovation in organizations. Research in organizational behavior, 10(1), 123-167. ...Creativity, intelligence, and personality. Annual review of psychology, 32(1), 439-476.
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  • ...y: An agentive perspective,” Annual Review of Psychology (52:1), 2001, pp. 1-26. ...y: Cognitive social learning theory as a philosophy of science,” Zygon (24:1), 1989, pp. 23-38.
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  • 1. Cognitive Factors ( also called Personal Factors) -> Knowledge, Expectatio 1.'''Attention''', including modelled events (distinctiveness, affective vale
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  • ...ce attached to each belief. There are three ways to eliminate dissonance: (1) reduce the importance of the dissonant beliefs, (2) add more consonant bel ...information system success," Database for Advances in Information Systems (1), April 2005, pp. 8-27.
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  • ...nd Medium-Sized Enterprises,” Information Resources Management Journal, 25(1), pp. 38-60, January-March. ...mation Systems”, International Journal of E-Business Research, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. i-ix.
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  • ...ative perspective on information sharing. Information systems research, 14(1), 87-106. ...ion cues, social presence, and anonymity. Information Systems Research, 13(1), 70-90.
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  • Explaining and Predicting Our Digital Society (Vol. 1). Springer Science & ...omer satisfaction. ''Journal of marketing research'', 491-504. <ref name=":1">Churchill Jr, G. A., & Surprenant, C. (1982). An investigation into the de
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  • :Assumption 1: <u>Automatic Utility Assessment.</u> A cognitive mechanism automatically Reasoning from Assumptions 1, 2 and 3, YST proposes that:
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  • ...ation Technology Threats: A Theoretical Perspective. ''MIS Quarterly, 33''(1), 71-90.</small></ref> by synthesizing the literature from diverse areas in ...equences. Based on prior research on health protective behavior<ref name=":1" /><ref><small>Maddus, J. E., & Rogers, R. W. (1983). Protection Motivation
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  • of Personality and Social Psychology, 18(1), 105–115. [https://doi.org/10.1037/h0030644] ...motivation, social development, and well-being. American Psychologist, 55(1), 68-78.
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