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Levi’s Theory of Acceptance

1981
In cognitive endeavors, inquirers seek a comprehensive knowledge of a domain. Researchers on the frontiers of a subject use what they regard as a basis for further inquiry to explore what is inadequately known or explained. In the course of evaluation, both personal and public, there usually emerges a corpus of assertions which collectively are a ‘view
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Toward a theory of acceptable outcomes

Behavioral Science, 1981
This paper presents a theory which defines the characteristics of an outcome that is acceptable to a negotiator in the decider subsystem of a human, group, organization, society, or supranational system. It is generally held that any outcome that a negotiator finds to be preferred to his level of aspiration is acceptable.
Ted Mitchell, Roger Heeler
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Attribution Theory and Acceptance of Information

Journal of Marketing Research, 1972
1. Distinctiveness: the impression is attributed to the thing if it uniquely occurs when the thing is present and does not occur in its absence. 2. Consistency over time: each time the thing is present, the individual's reactions must be the same or nearly so. 3.
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Diversity Acceptance Theory

Rachmad, Yoesoep Edhie. 2022. Diversity Acceptance Theory. Cancún Caribe Publicaciones Internacionales, Edición Especial 2022. https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/2gwhn Diversity Acceptance Theory, introduced by Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad in 2022, emerged from the need to understand and enhance the acceptance of diversity in various contexts.
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A BEHAVIORAL THEORY OF ARBITRATOR ACCEPTABILITY

International Journal of Conflict Management, 2000
Much of the prior literature on arbitrator acceptability is focused primarily on demographic characteristics of arbitrators and parties. This article draws from several behavioral theories to build a single conceptual model of arbitrator acceptability.
Richard A. Posthuma, James B. Dworkin
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The Technology Acceptance Model and Other User Acceptance Theories

2009
As global business markets become increasingly competitive, firms look to information technology to manage and improve their performance. Timely and accurate information is a key to gaining performance efficiency. Yet, firms may invest in technology only to find that their users are not willing to accept and use the new technology.
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THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL THEORY AND UNIFIED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY (UTAUT)

2021
This descriptive analytical study, it is part of an extensive study conducted by the researcher on: The Impact, Opportunities and challenges of using Information communication technology in Tourism Sector in Oman. It discusses the factors affecting the acceptance of the use of information and communication technology in the tourism sector, when the ...
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Interference Between Traffic Flows: The Gap Acceptance Theory

2020
This chapter presents the gap acceptance theory, in that it is of great applicative interest in studying road intersections. Therefore, some models for estimating the critical gap and the follow-up time for at-grade unsignalized intersections and roundabouts are described.
Guerrieri M., Mauro R.
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Theory Pursuit: Between Discovery and Acceptance

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1990
Scientists typically do something other than accept or reject their theories, they pursue them. Throughout the greater part of the nineteenth century numerous chemists devoted their research energy and resources to the development of Daltonian theory, declaring themselves willing to make use of the atomic theory in their research but reluctant or ...
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Digging for acceptance theory

Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
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