System use is a key concept in information systems (IS) research. Understanding and predicting the use of IS has significant implications for realising the benefits of IS investments. This is because a system that is underutilised, misused or avoided altogether will not achieve the aspirations of its designers or those who have procured the system. Given the centrality of the use concept it is important that the ways in which researchers choose to represent and examine use are understood. There are two approaches often used to examine use: variance and process. The central knowledge claim of this paper is that combining variance and process research approaches will contribute to richer representations and understanding of use. An illustrati...
Utilization of an information system is an important and frequently measured MIS variable, since use...
An important research stream in information systems (IS) is predicting and explaining technology acc...
DeLone and McLean (1992, p. 16) argue that the concept of “system use” has suffered from a “too simp...
System use is a key concept in information systems (IS) research. Understanding and predicting the u...
Most Information Systems research to date has been conducted from either a variance or a process per...
This thesis conceptualises Use for IS (Information Systems) success. While Use in this study describ...
Although the system usage construct has a central place in information systems (IS) research, there ...
System use is a centrally important construct in a plethora of research. Yet for all its importance,...
System use is a centrally important construct in a plethora of research. Yet for all its importance,...
This paper provides framing on the IS use construct, replaces the conflicting terminology used in th...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...
Click on the DOI to access this article (may not be free)Understanding post adoption behavior has em...
Many IS researchers obtain data through the use of self-reports. However, self-reports have inhere...
There is widespread agreement among researchers that system usage, defined as the utilization of inf...
As organizations continue to invest heavily in Information Systems (IS) to support business processe...
Utilization of an information system is an important and frequently measured MIS variable, since use...
An important research stream in information systems (IS) is predicting and explaining technology acc...
DeLone and McLean (1992, p. 16) argue that the concept of “system use” has suffered from a “too simp...
System use is a key concept in information systems (IS) research. Understanding and predicting the u...
Most Information Systems research to date has been conducted from either a variance or a process per...
This thesis conceptualises Use for IS (Information Systems) success. While Use in this study describ...
Although the system usage construct has a central place in information systems (IS) research, there ...
System use is a centrally important construct in a plethora of research. Yet for all its importance,...
System use is a centrally important construct in a plethora of research. Yet for all its importance,...
This paper provides framing on the IS use construct, replaces the conflicting terminology used in th...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...
Click on the DOI to access this article (may not be free)Understanding post adoption behavior has em...
Many IS researchers obtain data through the use of self-reports. However, self-reports have inhere...
There is widespread agreement among researchers that system usage, defined as the utilization of inf...
As organizations continue to invest heavily in Information Systems (IS) to support business processe...
Utilization of an information system is an important and frequently measured MIS variable, since use...
An important research stream in information systems (IS) is predicting and explaining technology acc...
DeLone and McLean (1992, p. 16) argue that the concept of “system use” has suffered from a “too simp...