Issues in predicting and explaining usage behaviors with the technology acceptance model and the theory of planned behavior when usage is mandatory
P Rawstorne, R Jayasuriya, P Caputi - ICIS 2000 Proceedings, 2000 - aisel.aisnet.org
Within certain industries there is an increasing prevalence toward computerizing work
practices and mandating specific tasks performed using an Information System (IS). This …
practices and mandating specific tasks performed using an Information System (IS). This …
An empirical assessment of a modified technology acceptance model
PYK Chau - Journal of management information systems, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in
studies of the determinants of information systems/information technology (IS/IT) …
studies of the determinants of information systems/information technology (IS/IT) …
Understanding technology acceptance in a mandatory environment: A literature review
Acceptance and use of a system is known as a major measure of success from an
information systems (IS) perspective. However, within organizations where most system use …
information systems (IS) perspective. However, within organizations where most system use …
Why do people use information technology? A critical review of the technology acceptance model
P Legris, J Ingham, P Collerette - Information & management, 2003 - Elsevier
Information systems (IS) implementation is costly and has a relatively low success rate.
Since the seventies, IS research has contributed to a better understanding of this process …
Since the seventies, IS research has contributed to a better understanding of this process …
Empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
B Szajna - Management science, 1996 - pubsonline.informs.org
Davis et al.(Davis, FD, RP Bagozzi, PR Warshaw. 1989. User acceptance of computer
technology: A comparison of two theoretical models. Management Sci. 35 (8) 982–1003.) …
technology: A comparison of two theoretical models. Management Sci. 35 (8) 982–1003.) …
Extending the technology acceptance model: the influence of perceived user resources
K Mathieson, E Peacock, WW Chin - ACM SIGMIS Database: the …, 2001 - dl.acm.org
There has been considerable research on the factors that predict whether individuals will
accept and voluntarily use information systems. The technology acceptance model (TAM) …
accept and voluntarily use information systems. The technology acceptance model (TAM) …
An integrative model of information systems use in mandatory environments
P Rawstorne, R Jayasuriya, P Caputi - ICIS 1998 Proceedings, 1998 - aisel.aisnet.org
The volitional nature of IS use in organizations is shifting to contexts of mandatory adoption.
This has prompted a need for IS researchers to reassess current predictive models of IS use …
This has prompted a need for IS researchers to reassess current predictive models of IS use …
Understanding information technology usage: A test of competing models
S Taylor, PA Todd - Information systems research, 1995 - pubsonline.informs.org
The Technology Acceptance Model and two variations of the Theory of Planned Behavior
were compared to assess which model best helps to understand usage of information …
were compared to assess which model best helps to understand usage of information …
A feedback model to understand information system usage
A Bajaj, SR Nidumolu - Information & management, 1998 - Elsevier
A significant portion of the risk that is assumed by the developer of an information system
(IS) is whether end-users will actually use it. Past models in IS research have listed external …
(IS) is whether end-users will actually use it. Past models in IS research have listed external …
Predicting different conceptualizations of system use: The competing roles of behavioral intention, facilitating conditions, and behavioral expectation
Employees' underutilization of new information systems undermines organizations' efforts to
gain benefits from such systems. The two main predictors of individual-level system use in …
gain benefits from such systems. The two main predictors of individual-level system use in …