The first part of this cumulative dissertation is divided into two chapters. The first chapterdescribes the motivation for studying the topic of this thesis, outlines the research gaps andresearch questions, illustrates the structure, presents the research design, and describes theanticipated contributions. The second chapter provides the relevant theoretical background.

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1Table of contents
- Author’s Declaration
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acronyms
- A. Foundations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Theoretical Background
- B. Studies on the Beneficial Effects of Information Systems
- 1 Can Information Systems Reduce Stress?
- 2 The Influence of In-Vehicle Information Systems on Range Stress
- C. Studies on the Adverse Effects of Information Systems
- 1 Less is Sometimes More?
- 2 Inaccuracy Versus Volatility – Which is the Lesser Evil?
- D. Synthesis: On the Duality in the Effect of Information Systems
- 1 On the Duality of Stress in Information Systems Research
- E. Applying the Knowledge to a Broader Context ofSustainability
- 1 Too Much of a Good Thing
- F. Contributions
- 1 Findings
- 2 Implications
- 3 Concluding Remarks
- References
- Appendix