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The Complexity of different types of attitudes in initial and continued ICT use
Ping Zhang
, Heshan Sun
School of Information Studies
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Keyphrases
Attitude Effect
33%
Behavioral Intention
100%
Behavioral Intention to Use
33%
Conceptual Dynamics
33%
Evaluation Time
33%
Inconclusive Result
33%
Inconsistent Results
33%
Information Communication Technology
100%
Information Systems Field
33%
Information Systems Research
33%
Long-lasting Effect
33%
Mediating Factors
33%
Operational Dynamics
33%
Target Specificity
33%
Temporal Dynamics
33%
Use Stage
33%
Social Sciences
Field Work
50%
Information and Communication Technologies
100%
Information Systems
100%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%
Systems Research
50%
Variance
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Consumer Attitude
100%
Psychology
Longitudinal Study
100%