Prediction of internet and World Wide Web usage at work: a test of an extended triandis model
Decision Support Systems
Company profile of the frequent internet user
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
Constructive approaches to internet recreation in the workplace
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
How do I loaf here? let me count the ways
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
Aligning internet usage with business priorities
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
Acceptable internet use policy
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
Does electronic monitoring of employee internet usage work?
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
Monitoring for pornography and sexual harassment
Communications of the ACM - Internet abuse in the workplace and Game engines in scientific research
Determinants of the intention to use Internet/WWW at work: a confirmatory study
Information and Management
An integrative model of computer abuse based on social control and general deterrence theories
Information and Management
The Role of System Trust in Business-to-Consumer Transactions
Journal of Management Information Systems
Profiling Web Usage in the Workplace: A Behavior-Based Artificial Intelligence Approach
Journal of Management Information Systems
Deterring internal information systems misuse
Communications of the ACM
Correlates of different forms of cyberloafing: The role of norms and external locus of control
Computers in Human Behavior
Explaining non-work-related computing in the workplace: A comparison of alternative models
Information and Management
Information Systems Research
Overcoming the insider: reducing employee computer crime through Situational Crime Prevention
Communications of the ACM - The Status of the P versus NP Problem
Journal of Management Information Systems
Lower bounds on sample size in structural equation modeling
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
The temporal relationships among habit, intention and IS uses
Computers in Human Behavior
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Non-work-related personal use of the Internet within organizations has received increased attention from scholars. We increase previous understanding of this phenomenon by proposing a novel model based on the theory of interpersonal behavior (TIB). The TIB includes previous researched constructs (i.e., attitudes, social influence, and intentions) as well as emotional factors, habits, and different sources of social influence. Our results (N=238) suggest that the model well predicts the use of the Internet at work for non-work purposes. Our results shed new light on the influence of habit, affect, role, and self-concept in the use of the Internet.