Journal:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & PEOPLE
Volume:36
Issue:2
Page Number:834-866
ISSN No.:0959-3845
Key Words:AMBIVALENCE; BEHAVIORAL-RESEARCH; ELECTRONIC COMMERCE; NETWORKING SITES; PERCEIVED RISK; PRIVACY CONCERNS; PROSPECT-THEORY; SECURITY POLICY COMPLIANCE; SUBJECTIVE NORMS; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE
陈琦
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Gender:Female
Alma Mater:哈尔滨工业大学
Paper Publications
Conflicting social influences regarding controversial information systems: the case of online dating
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