Continuance constructs and relationships |
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H1a |
Utilitarian (U) and hedonic beliefs (H) will be positively associated with intention (BI). |
Yes |
H1b |
The magnitude of the effect of utilitarian beliefs on intention will be stable over time. |
Yes |
H1c |
The magnitude of the effect of hedonic beliefs on intention will become stronger over time. |
No |
RQ1 |
Do hedonic beliefs mediate the effect of utilitarian beliefs on behavioral intention? |
Yes |
User evaluation updating |
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H2a |
User evaluations will be positively associated over time. |
Partially |
H2b |
The associations between earlier evaluations will be weaker than the associations between later evaluations. |
Partially |
Influence of past behavior |
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H3 |
Past use will be positively associated with subsequent utilitarian beliefs, hedonic beliefs, and behavioral intention over time. |
Partially |
H4 |
Behavioral intention will predict subsequent use. |
Yes |
H5 |
Past use will predict subsequent use. |
Yes |
H6 |
The magnitude of the relationship between intention and use will decrease over time. |
No |
H7 |
Past use will be a stronger predictor of subsequent use than intention. |
Yes |