of disputing sources and conflict when balancing their relationship with sources and the demand for work. The calculus is only made more complex by factors of professionalism, isolation, and group norms, which are discussed below.
2-2) Professional Norms vs. Business Norms
News organizations employ a large number ofindividuals who work within a set of journalistic professional norms, even th
of all, we try to configure construct on the basis of value for money, ease of use, social impacts associated with the oral tradition and the ranking to research the factors affecting mobile app purchase (Kim Heewoong., 2011).
Also, as the factors associated with organism, we try to consider cognitive aspects about the nature of apps and social impact (acceptance of negative reviews). However, t
intentions or desires.
2.Economic Model
The pleasure principle
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The pleasure principle craves only pleasures, and it desires instantaneous satisfaction of instinctual drives, ignoring moral and sexual boundaries established by society.
Cathexes
An individual’s instinctual and psychic energy
Its chief aim is to maximize pleasure because the pleasure principle’s goal is
of Shell Canada
An important part of any successful ERP implementation is training end users to learn how to utilize the system and to teach them about the functions and abilities of the ERP system. Also, Shell Canada offered its personnel both formal and informal ERP training. This not only helped promote end-user acceptance of the ERP system, but also greatly increased employees’ intention
acceptable or low. Assimilation/contrast theory starts from the assumption that the consumer has some latitude(range) ofacceptance in his or her beliefs concerning price. When the external price is assimilated, this price information will influence the consumer's perception of value and intention to buy.
The effect of promotions on the modification of internal reference price has not been suf