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Cognitive or Affective? Unpacking the Effect of Attitude on Information Sharing Behavior
2017
Americas Conference on Information Systems
Prominent psychology research indicates an attitude is composed of three separate components, cognitive, affective and behavioral. This research considers the individual effect of each of these attitudinal components on a specific behavior, information sharing. Using conceptually and empirically supported scenario vignettes, as well as self-reported and computer recorded behavior, the relationship between the cognitive component of information sharing attitudes and actual information sharing behavior is supported.
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