Figure 3
A configuration model shows indicators in a petal pattern and outcomes in circles below.The configuration model is given in two dashed rectangles arranged vertically from top to bottom. The top rectangle is titled “INDICATORS” and consists of two overlapping semicircles, a small semicircle, and a large semicircle. The small semicircle is labeled “P E,” “PU,” “IM,” “IR,” “AT,” and the larger semicircle is labeled “I D.” From these semicircles, five petals emerge from left to right labeled “P E,” “P U,” “I M,” “I R,” “A T.” The bottom rectangle is titled “OUTCOMES,” and consists of two circles, the left circle labeled “B I” and the right circle labeled “approx. BI.” Two downward arrows emerge from the center of the smaller semicircle in the top rectangle and connect to “B I” and “approx. B I.” A legend is written at the bottom, “B I equals f (P E, P U, I M, I R, A T)” and “approx. B I equals f (P E, P U, I M, I R, A T).”

fs-QCA configurational model. Note: ID: Individual Drivers; PE: Perceived Ease of Use; PU: Perceived Usefulness; IM: Intrinsic Motivation; IR: Identified Regulation, AT: Attitude, BI: Behavioral Intention. Source: Authors’ own work

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