期刊论文
Cheng, Lijiao
Cheng, LJ (reprint author), Dalian Univ Technol, Fac Management & Econ, Dalian 116023, Liaoning, Peoples R China.
Li, Wenli,Zhai, Qingguo,Smyth, Russell
2014-09-01
COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
EI、SSCI、SCIE
J
38
220-228
0747-5632
Deterrence theory; Neutralization theory; Personal use of the Internet
This paper examines the influence of neutralization techniques, perceived sanction severity, perceived detection certainty and perceived benefits of using the Internet for personal purposes on intention to use the Internet at work for personal use. To do so, we draw on a conceptual framework integrating neutralization theory and general deterrence theory. The study finds that both neutralization techniques and perceived benefits have a positive effect on personal use of the Internet. Perceived detection certainty is found to have a negative effect on personal use of the Internet, while the effect of perceived sanctions severity on personal use of the Internet is not significant. The effect of neutralization and perceived benefits are much stronger than perceived detection certainty. The findings suggest that people may think more about neutralization and perceived benefits than they do about costs, when deciding whether to use the Internet at work for personal purposes. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.