This paper revisits the social influence construct in the era of ubiquitous computing. Despite its rather broad origins in psychology, social influence has to date been operationalized rather narrowly in the information technology adoption literature. We report on a study of mobile technology users in which we studied various social influences on these individuals. We isolate four distinct variants of social influence, operating in both inbound and outbound directions, each with positive and negative impacts. The study integrates three different dimensions of social influence into an analytical framework to facilitate future research. © 2012 IEEE
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Mobile technology has been predicted to create new challenges and competitions to organizations. To ...
This study explores the impact of self-identity and social influence on an individual’s intention to...
The last decade has shown extensive growth of IT in communication system, mainly because of the prog...
Ubiquitous and mobile computing has increased the level of social connectedness. In an era where tec...
The purpose of this research is to develop a research model that examines the impact of mobile socia...
Human innovation, in combination with the internet, networking, and communications technologies have...
Social influence constructs are commonly adopted in Information Systems (IS) research when investiga...
Due to the rapid increase in the use of mobile devices, mobile socialnetworking applications (MSNAs...
Abstract: Social computing has become the paradigm for the increasingly relevant role of users in th...
Every aspect of human activities has been influenced by social media, but how this influence is affe...
Despite many numbers of studies in Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the social influence construct...
The past decade has witnessed a dramatic invasion of mobile technology into the lives of people. Amo...
This study empirically investigated the influence of technology acceptance model factors, social inf...
Persuasive technologies are commonly engineered to change behavior and attitudes of users through pe...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Mobile technology has been predicted to create new challenges and competitions to organizations. To ...
This study explores the impact of self-identity and social influence on an individual’s intention to...
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