2021
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2021.321
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Identity in the Digital Age: A Review of Information Technology Identity (ITID) Research in Information Systems

Abstract: We live in a world of digital ubiquity, where use of information technologies (IT) has permeated every single aspect of our daily life. Carter and Grover (2015) introduced IT identity (ITID) as a measurable construct into IS literature to explain this intertwinement. Since then, it has provided a theoretical foundation for behavioral research in various contexts in IS and other disciplines as well. To reach a better understanding of this emerging phenomenon of interest and the current state of knowledge, this … Show more

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“…Lebih lanjut, Pengguna media social biasanya cenderug merasa memiliki kesenangan tersendiri dalam mengungkapkan diri di media sosial. Faktor pemicu terjadinya pengungkapan diri di media sosial adalah karena pengguna merasa memiliki hubungan antar teman di media sosialnya (Mosafer, 2021).…”
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“…Lebih lanjut, Pengguna media social biasanya cenderug merasa memiliki kesenangan tersendiri dalam mengungkapkan diri di media sosial. Faktor pemicu terjadinya pengungkapan diri di media sosial adalah karena pengguna merasa memiliki hubungan antar teman di media sosialnya (Mosafer, 2021).…”
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“…So far, numerous studies have explored the antecedents and the consequences of IT identity. Adopting the views of Ogbanufe and Gerhart (2020) and Mosafer and Sarabadani (2021), we made efforts to summarize previous literature (As seen in Table 1) and integrated an IT identity framework (in Figure 1). Based on the IT identity framework, this study examines the mechanisms that influence negatively-valenced engagement with MMC.…”
Section: Theoretical Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%