Cognitive or affective? Unpacking the effect of attitude on information sharing behavior

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Abstract

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.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAMCIS 2017 - America's Conference on Information Systems: A Tradition of Innovation
Place of Publicationusa
PublisherAmericas Conference on Information Systems
Volume2017-August
ISBN (Electronic)9780996683142
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017
EventAmerica�s Conference on Information Systems: A Tradition of Innovation, AMCIS 2017 - Boston, United States
Duration: Aug 10 2017Aug 12 2017

Conference

ConferenceAmerica�s Conference on Information Systems: A Tradition of Innovation, AMCIS 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoston
Period08/10/1708/12/17

Keywords

  • Attitude
  • Computer-recorded behavior
  • Information sharing
  • Scenario-based measurement

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