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Dispositional factors in internet use

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The results support the use of personality-but not cognitive style-as an antecedent style on three measures of Internet use, although the effect of personality and cognitive style is not tested directly.
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This study directly tests the effect of personality and cognitive style on three measures of Internet use. The results support the use of personality-but not cognitive style-as an antecedent variab...

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Understanding e-Government portal use in rural India: role of demographic and personality characteristics

TL;DR: A model of e‐Government portal use is developed using various individual characteristics, namely demographics and personality, as predictors, which found support for the model, with most variables being significant and explaining 40% of the variance in e‐ government portal use.
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Personality-targeted Gamification: A Survey Study on Personality Traits and Motivational Affordances

TL;DR: The results show that extraverts tend to be motivated by Points, Levels, and Leaderboards; people with high levels of imagination/openness are less likely to bemotivated by Avatars.
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Understanding impulse purchase in Facebook commerce: does Big Five matter?

TL;DR: The study showed that BFM, UP, UR and F-commerce purchase are significant predictors of the F- commerce IP, and investigates the impacts of personality traits on IP and its effects on UR and UP.
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Exploring personality-targeted UI design in online social participation systems

TL;DR: The empirical exploration focused on two settings, two populations and two personality traits shows that users' extraversion level moderates the relationship between the UI cue of audience size and users' contribution.
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Personality and espoused cultural differences in technostress creators

TL;DR: Analysis of data from an online survey of 322 full-time employees in India indicated that the personality traits of agreeableness, neuroticism and openness to experience, and the espoused cultural values of masculinity and power distance are the key predictors of technostress creators.
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