Journal Article10.1177/02683962211016000
Behavioral economics in information systems research: Critical analysis and research strategies:
David Arnott,Shijia Gao +1 more
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TL;DR: Theories of decision-making have long been important foundations for information systems research and much of the information system is concerned with information processing for decision making as discussed by the authors, which is the basis for this paper.
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Abstract: Theories of decision-making have long been important foundations for information systems research and much of the information system is concerned with information processing for decision-making. Th...
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