We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees leverage implemented systems. Routine use (RTN) refers to employees' using IS in a routine and standardized manner to support their work, and innovative use (INV) describes employees' discovering new ways to use IS to support their work. We use motivation theory as the overarching perspective to explain RTN and INV and appropriate the rich intrinsic motivation (RIM) concept from social psychology to propose a conceptualization of RIM toward IS use, which includes intrinsic motivation toward accomplishment (IMap), intrinsic motivation to know (IMkw), and intrinsic motivation to experience stimulation (IMst). We also consider the influence of perc...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) asserts that perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of u...
Prior information systems (IS) research has established that individual perceptions of technologies ...
Organizations have made significant investments in information systems (IS) implementation. However,...
We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees lev...
We conceptualize two distinct post-acceptance usage behaviors: (1) routine use (RTN) refers to the u...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Information System (IS) studies traditionally conceptualize and operationalize ‘intrinsic motivation...
This study reports on a meta-analytic investigation of the effects of intrinsic, extrinsic, hedonic ...
Today, organizations invest billions of dollars in large information systems (IS) to improve their b...
While many studies have found that perceived usefulness—an extrinsic motivator—is the strongest dete...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors involving information technology...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) study the intention to u...
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors with information technology (IT)...
Organizational investments in complex information systems (CIS) have reached a record high. However...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) asserts that perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of u...
Prior information systems (IS) research has established that individual perceptions of technologies ...
Organizations have made significant investments in information systems (IS) implementation. However,...
We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees lev...
We conceptualize two distinct post-acceptance usage behaviors: (1) routine use (RTN) refers to the u...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Information System (IS) studies traditionally conceptualize and operationalize ‘intrinsic motivation...
This study reports on a meta-analytic investigation of the effects of intrinsic, extrinsic, hedonic ...
Today, organizations invest billions of dollars in large information systems (IS) to improve their b...
While many studies have found that perceived usefulness—an extrinsic motivator—is the strongest dete...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors involving information technology...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) study the intention to u...
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors with information technology (IT)...
Organizational investments in complex information systems (CIS) have reached a record high. However...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) asserts that perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of u...
Prior information systems (IS) research has established that individual perceptions of technologies ...
Organizations have made significant investments in information systems (IS) implementation. However,...