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Meng-Hsiang Hsu

Researcher at National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology

Publications -  35
Citations -  8338

Meng-Hsiang Hsu is an academic researcher from National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social cognitive theory & Continuance. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 33 publications receiving 7517 citations.

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Understanding knowledge sharing in virtual communities: an integration of social capital and social cognitive theories

TL;DR: The study holds that the facets of social capital -- social interaction ties, trust, norm of reciprocity, identification, shared vision and shared language -- will influence individuals' knowledge sharing in virtual communities.
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Knowledge sharing behavior in virtual communities: The relationship between trust, self-efficacy, and outcome expectations

TL;DR: This study proposed a social cognitive theory (SCT)-based model that includes knowledge sharing self-efficacy and outcome expectations for personal influences, and multi-dimensional trusts for environmental influences that was evaluated with structural equation modeling and confirmatory factor analysis.
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Internet self-efficacy and electronic service acceptance

TL;DR: This study extends and empirically validate the Theory of Planned Behavior for the World Wide Web (WWW) context and introduces two types of ISE as new factors that reflect the user's behavioral control beliefs in e-service acceptance.
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Usability, quality, value and e-learning continuance decisions

TL;DR: The proposed decomposed EDT model is proposed, which suggests that users' continuance intention is determined by satisfaction, which in turn is jointly determined by perceived usability, perceived quality, perceived value, and usability disconfirmation.
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A longitudinal investigation of continued online shopping behavior: An extension of the theory of planned behavior

TL;DR: An extended model of Theory of Planned Behavior is proposed by incorporating constructs drawn from the model of Expectation Disconfirmation Theory (EDT) and to examine the antecedents of users' intention to continue using online shopping (continuance intention).