While prior research has focused predominantly on enabling factors such as perceived usefulness in shaping users' information technology (IT) adoption/usage behaviors, this research explores the role of inhibiting factors such as user resistance to change, and their resultant impact on organizations' methods and systems. We elaborate on the interdependent and asymmetric effects of resistance to usage vis-a-vis usage enablers by postulating that resistance not only has a direct negative effect on IT usage, but also biases enabling factors such as perceived usefulness and intention to use in a negative manner. The resulting model is empirically validated with a longitudinal survey of mobile data service that supports real estate title claim p...
Information systems research has focused extensively on the factors that foster adoption and usage. ...
Due to rapid advances in the Internet and wireless technologies, a ubiquitous computing world is bec...
The success of new technologies such as contact tracing mobile applications depends on large-scale e...
While prior research has focused predominantly on enabling factors such as perceived usefulness in s...
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...
Despite the progress that research has made on acceptance and resistance, a need to further clarify ...
User resistance is a complex phenomenon long viewed as a major constraint in successful information ...
As the success of new products is essential for firm performance and economic growth, a broad resear...
Prior research on user resistance has proven that even the adoption of highly beneficial information...
User resistance is an important issue in the implementation of an Enterprise System (ES). However, d...
The introduction of new information systems often involves user resistance due to the changes associ...
This study employed the theory of innovation resistance as a research basis to investigate main fact...
Based on Oreg (2006) this paper proposes a unified model of technology resistance including resistan...
The aim of this article is to examine individual, corporate and technology-related factors that shap...
Information systems research has focused extensively on the factors that foster adoption and usage. ...
Due to rapid advances in the Internet and wireless technologies, a ubiquitous computing world is bec...
The success of new technologies such as contact tracing mobile applications depends on large-scale e...
While prior research has focused predominantly on enabling factors such as perceived usefulness in s...
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...
Despite the progress that research has made on acceptance and resistance, a need to further clarify ...
User resistance is a complex phenomenon long viewed as a major constraint in successful information ...
As the success of new products is essential for firm performance and economic growth, a broad resear...
Prior research on user resistance has proven that even the adoption of highly beneficial information...
User resistance is an important issue in the implementation of an Enterprise System (ES). However, d...
The introduction of new information systems often involves user resistance due to the changes associ...
This study employed the theory of innovation resistance as a research basis to investigate main fact...
Based on Oreg (2006) this paper proposes a unified model of technology resistance including resistan...
The aim of this article is to examine individual, corporate and technology-related factors that shap...
Information systems research has focused extensively on the factors that foster adoption and usage. ...
Due to rapid advances in the Internet and wireless technologies, a ubiquitous computing world is bec...
The success of new technologies such as contact tracing mobile applications depends on large-scale e...