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Given the widely acknowledged impact that social support has on health outcomes, we set out to investigate peer-involvement in cardiac rehabilitation and explore the potential for technological support thereof. We planned to deploy a purpose built technology probe into a 10-week rehabilitation program. This paper presents the findings of the probes pilot study, where rejection of technology and reluctance...
Drawing on social capital theory and social cognitive theory, this study postulates self-efficacy as a key driver of online social support behavior. Besides, this study postulates that service IT usage is indirectly influenced by social support via the mediation of social capital. This study contributes to the online community literature by extending IT self-efficacy to the previously unexplored area...
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