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Perceived costs and benefits as determinants of user behaviour: an experiment with matchmaking

A cost-benefit approach is employed to model the discretionary use of a computerized information system. The model is constructed by integrating a systemic view of human-computer interaction with a contingency model for selecting decision strategies. It is then used to analyse the effect of presenta...

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Published in:Behaviour & information technology 1990-01, Vol.9 (Jan-Feb 90), p.31-45
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