Despite the progress that has been made in understanding acceptance and resistance, there remains a need to further clarify into what behaviors they translate and what their impacts are. On the basis of our review, acceptance and resistance are associated with a range of behaviors, which in turn are related to various individual and organizational impacts. We suggest that taking these behaviors at face value is misleading and that a better understanding of their impacts lies in taking organizational intent into account. We develop propositions to provide a theoretical explanation of the impacts of IT-related behaviors associated with acceptance and resistance in light of their conformity with IT terms of use. Generally, acceptance and confo...
This paper proposes to study IT acceptance in the social sector with Decomposed Theory of Planned Be...
This paper provides a framework that describes the role organisational control can play in user acce...
Resistance is normally characterized as a set of behaviours located in and belonging to change recip...
Despite the progress that research has made on acceptance and resistance, a need to further clarify ...
There is wide agreement that acceptance and resistance are crucial factors in information system (IS...
There is wide agreement that acceptance and resistance are crucial factors in information system (IS...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward unders...
The study aims at furthering our understanding of impacts of organizational communication on individ...
Research on information technology (IT) adoption and use, one of the most mature streams of research...
International audienceEmpirical results both from information technology acceptance research as well...
Organizations invest in information technology expecting positive outcomes, but to produce the inten...
Despite the importance of attitude in predicting an individual’s behavior, research on IT adoption h...
Based on Oreg (2006) this paper proposes a unified model of technology resistance including resistan...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) asserts that ease of use and usefulness are two primary determ...
We provide a review of the IT adaptation behaviors within IS research, addressing questions such as:...
This paper proposes to study IT acceptance in the social sector with Decomposed Theory of Planned Be...
This paper provides a framework that describes the role organisational control can play in user acce...
Resistance is normally characterized as a set of behaviours located in and belonging to change recip...
Despite the progress that research has made on acceptance and resistance, a need to further clarify ...
There is wide agreement that acceptance and resistance are crucial factors in information system (IS...
There is wide agreement that acceptance and resistance are crucial factors in information system (IS...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward unders...
The study aims at furthering our understanding of impacts of organizational communication on individ...
Research on information technology (IT) adoption and use, one of the most mature streams of research...
International audienceEmpirical results both from information technology acceptance research as well...
Organizations invest in information technology expecting positive outcomes, but to produce the inten...
Despite the importance of attitude in predicting an individual’s behavior, research on IT adoption h...
Based on Oreg (2006) this paper proposes a unified model of technology resistance including resistan...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) asserts that ease of use and usefulness are two primary determ...
We provide a review of the IT adaptation behaviors within IS research, addressing questions such as:...
This paper proposes to study IT acceptance in the social sector with Decomposed Theory of Planned Be...
This paper provides a framework that describes the role organisational control can play in user acce...
Resistance is normally characterized as a set of behaviours located in and belonging to change recip...