Veröffentlichung
- Titel:
- Formation and Consequences of Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward IS
- AutorInnen:
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Lukas Florian Bossler
Markus Nöltner
Julia Krönung - Kategorie:
- Beiträge in referierten Konferenzbänden
- erschienen in:
- Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-58), Waikoloa Village, Hawaii, 2025.
- Abstract:
Attitude is an important construct in several theories used in information systems research, such as Cognitive Dissonance Theory, the Theory of Planned Behavior, and Expectation-Disconfirmation Theory. However, explicit attitude measures in the form of deliberate self-reports are subject to several sources of distortion, including social desirability bias and self-representation bias. Research in psychology has sought to develop implicit measures that tap into an individual’s “true”, implicit attitude. We aim to provide the IS community with a conceptual introduction to implicit attitudes and introduce the Explicit/Implicit Attitude Consequence (EIAC) framework as a reference on the interactions between explicit and implicit attitudes and potential attitude consequences for future research.