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Understanding mobile SNS continuance usage in China from the perspectives of social influence and privacy concern

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The results suggest that service providers should address the issues of social influence and privacy concern to encourage mobile SNS continuance usage.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2014-08-01. It has received 199 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Continuance & Mobile social network.

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An empirical examination of consumer adoption of Internet of Things services

TL;DR: A conceptual framework from the perspective of network externalities and privacy is developed to provide a theoretical understanding of the motivations that drive continued use of IoT services and results indicateNetwork externalities play a significant role in influencing consumers' perception of usage benefits and thus adoption, whereas privacy concerns have a relatively weak effect on adoption.
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Why do audiences choose to keep watching on live video streaming platforms? An explanation of dual identification framework

TL;DR: Analysis of data collected from two live streaming platforms in mainland China indicates that audiences identification with broadcasters and audience groups are positively associated with their continuous watching intention, and broadcasting identification and group identification increase continuance intention.
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Online Privacy Concerns and Privacy Management: A Meta-Analytical Review

TL;DR: This meta-analysis investigates privacy concerns and literacy as predictors of use of online services and social network sites, sharing information, and adoption of privacy protective measures and can be generalized across gender, cultural orientation, and national legal systems.
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Exploring the influential factors of continuance intention to use mobile Apps: Extending the expectation confirmation model

TL;DR: The findings indicate that the most important drivers of continuance intention of mobile apps are satisfaction, habit, performance expectancy, and effort expectancy.
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What determines success of an e-government service? Validation of an integrative model of e-filing continuance usage

TL;DR: Extension and validation of the ECM and IS Success model suggest that citizens' continuance usage intention of e-filing is influenced by system quality, user satisfaction and habit.
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TL;DR: Ajzen, 1985, 1987, this article reviewed the theory of planned behavior and some unresolved issues and concluded that the theory is well supported by empirical evidence and that intention to perform behaviors of different kinds can be predicted with high accuracy from attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control; and these intentions, together with perceptions of behavioral control, account for considerable variance in actual behavior.
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User acceptance of information technology: toward a unified view

TL;DR: The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) as mentioned in this paper is a unified model that integrates elements across the eight models, and empirically validate the unified model.
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An Integrative Model Of Organizational Trust

TL;DR: In this paper, a definition of trust and a model of its antecedents and outcomes are presented, which integrate research from multiple disciplines and differentiate trust from similar constructs, and several research propositions based on the model are presented.
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A Theoretical Extension of the Technology Acceptance Model: Four Longitudinal Field Studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and tested a theoretical extension of the TAM model that explains perceived usefulness and usage intentions in terms of social influence and cognitive instrumental processes, which was tested using longitudinal data collected regarding four different systems at four organizations (N = 156), two involving voluntary usage and two involving mandatory usage.
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