IT use and identity: a review and a research agenda

This monograph provides a review of diverse perspectives on IT use and identity. It reviews 90 conceptual and empirical IS studies and identifies major themes, examines their theoretical foundations, and suggests an agenda for future research on IT use and identity.

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1. Verfasser: Carter, Michelle (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Reibenspiess, Victoria (MitwirkendeR), Li, Yafang (MitwirkendeR), Grover, Varun (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boston, MA Now Publishers 2022
Ausgabe:1st ed.
Schriftenreihe:Foundations and Trends in Information Systems Ser. v.18
Zusammenfassung:This monograph provides a review of diverse perspectives on IT use and identity. It reviews 90 conceptual and empirical IS studies and identifies major themes, examines their theoretical foundations, and suggests an agenda for future research on IT use and identity.
Intro -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- The Self, Self-Concept, and Identity -- The Multiple Bases of Identity -- The Identity Process -- Activation of Identities -- Identity and IT -- Literature Review Process -- Literature Review Findings -- IT Use as a Determinant of Identity -- IT Use as a Medium for Identity -- IT Use as a Determinant and a Medium of Identity -- IT Use as a Consequent of Identity -- IT Use as Identity: IT Identity -- Research Agenda -- Research Opportunities Around the Self, Self-Concept, and Identity -- Research Opportunities Around Multiple Bases of Identity -- Research Opportunities Around the Identity Process -- Research Opportunities Around Activation of Identities -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Study Limitations -- Study Contributions -- Appendices -- An Overview of Reviewed Articles -- Descriptive Analysis -- References.
ISBN:9781638280729

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