2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2014.10.001
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Assessing the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic motivators on smart green IT device use: Reference group perspectives

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“…Intrinsic motivators may refer to inherent enjoyment that may drive consumers to purchase green products or adopt environmental-friendly behaviors such as returning products, repairing materials, reducing wastes, and recycling efforts. Reducing costs and meeting environmental regulations can be extrinsic factors that direct consumers to adopt circular economy and sustainability initiatives [68,69]. Similar to what we discussed in organizational value and knowledge, blockchains can play an important role in building environmental knowledge that fuels the intrinsic and extrinsic motivations in consumers.…”
Section: Consumer Knowledge and Behaviormentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Intrinsic motivators may refer to inherent enjoyment that may drive consumers to purchase green products or adopt environmental-friendly behaviors such as returning products, repairing materials, reducing wastes, and recycling efforts. Reducing costs and meeting environmental regulations can be extrinsic factors that direct consumers to adopt circular economy and sustainability initiatives [68,69]. Similar to what we discussed in organizational value and knowledge, blockchains can play an important role in building environmental knowledge that fuels the intrinsic and extrinsic motivations in consumers.…”
Section: Consumer Knowledge and Behaviormentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The findings of this paper showed that: there was diversity among establishments from public-and private-sectors in the impact of the PEU on PU and on the ATU, and TAM is important for private-sector establishments excluding the relations between the PEU and ATU and PEU and PU. Table A6 (see Appendix A) [245][246][247][248][249] represented the results of eight published articles regarding environmental information technology and systems based on the author(s) names, year of publication scope and sample of study, area of study, number of sample, respondents, related theory, variables, study purpose, gap and research problem and results and outcome.…”
Section: Breakdown Of Articles Based On Environmental Information Tecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research papers have investigated the moderating effect of social influence in the relationship between task performance (task analyzability, task urgency and task complexity) and use of social communication technologies (SCT) [33], motivators and perceived usefulness in smart green IT device [32]. The results show that social influence has moderating effect between task performance and use of SCT, extrinsic motivator (saving money) and perceived usefulness in smart green IT device [32]. However, little attention has been paid to the moderating effect of social influence in the relationship between people's personal factors and experience.…”
Section: Social Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MOA posits that consumer's information processing level is influenced by their underlying MOA level, and high level of information processing can enhance consumer's memory and enduring, stable, and accessible attitude [37]. Further, individual's evaluation of IS can be influenced by several factors such as social norms [32] or his/her perception such as distrust of technology [53]. Thus, this study adopted moderating variable (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%