For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Expectation Confirmation Model (ECM) for explaining and predicting user behavior in IS acceptance and continuance. Another model, the Cognitive Model (COG), was proposed for continuance behavior; it combines some of the variables used in both TAM and ECM. This study applied the technique of structured equation modeling with multiple group analysis to compare the TAM, ECM, and COG models. Results indicate that TAM, ECM, and COG have quite different assumptions about the underlying constructs that dictate user behavior and thus have different explanatory powers. The six constructs in the three models w...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
The adoption of technology is a subject of perennial interest in information systems. Post- Adoption...
This study develops and tests an integrated model that explains information systems usage at adoptio...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Researchers have expended considerable effort in constructing theoretical models, such as the techno...
The expectation-confirmation model (ECM) is one of the most widely used models for evaluating inform...
This study extends the post-acceptance model of information systems (IS) continuance, which is widel...
Incorporating commitment theory from social psychology and management science literature, this paper...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
The adoption of technology is a subject of perennial interest in information systems. Post- Adoption...
This study develops and tests an integrated model that explains information systems usage at adoptio...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Researchers have expended considerable effort in constructing theoretical models, such as the techno...
The expectation-confirmation model (ECM) is one of the most widely used models for evaluating inform...
This study extends the post-acceptance model of information systems (IS) continuance, which is widel...
Incorporating commitment theory from social psychology and management science literature, this paper...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
The adoption of technology is a subject of perennial interest in information systems. Post- Adoption...