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" Investigating the effects of stable personality traits on computer self-efficacy with repeated training "
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566562
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Griffin, Christopher
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Investigating the effects of stable personality traits on computer self-efficacy with repeated training [Thesis]
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Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2006
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eng
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Ph.D
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, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
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The importance of understanding what motivates individuals toward acceptance of technology, and what compels them to use it is becoming more essential due to the fact that organizations rely heavily on information technology. There is no lack of research in the area of information technology, but studies examining the effects of certain individual traits and training on computer self-efficacy, and the resulting increase in usage behavior are limited. Unless there is a clearer understanding of what motivates individuals to use technology, there is a likelihood that the technology will be under-used..
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Management, Occupational psychology, Personality, Vocational educationStable personality traits, Computer self-efficacy, Repeated training, Personality
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Latin Dissertation
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