Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of computer use but research has provided inconsistent results. This paper, therefore, explores the conditions under which attitudes can predict computer use, investigating both workers\u27 volitional control and their knowledge of the technology. Analyses are based on responses of 168 white-collar employees in 77 computer-using work groups. Attitudes were found to predict the number of hours of computer use for all workers, but only predicted the extent of job computerization for those who had real freedom of choice and knowledge about their computer system
The topic of human attitudes about computers has been dealt with extensively in both the academic an...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
This study introduces the concept of "attitude strength" to explain why some IT users'...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
The study was conducted to examine the status of computer use and attitudes among secondary school s...
Information technology--computers, communication networks and the like--has assumed a role of growin...
This paper extends earlier research by Orpen & Ferguson (1991) on the attitudes of accounting studen...
Computer experience was manipulated through training experimental participants on the basic function...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors related to the computer attitudes of industrial pro...
Although past researcn has suggested that computer acceptance and knowledge are two variables crucia...
The proliferation of personal computers throughout business environments will continue to place dema...
The aim of the present study was to assess employees' attitudes toward working with computers. A rev...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
The topic of human attitudes about computers has been dealt with extensively in both the academic an...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
This study introduces the concept of "attitude strength" to explain why some IT users'...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
The study was conducted to examine the status of computer use and attitudes among secondary school s...
Information technology--computers, communication networks and the like--has assumed a role of growin...
This paper extends earlier research by Orpen & Ferguson (1991) on the attitudes of accounting studen...
Computer experience was manipulated through training experimental participants on the basic function...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors related to the computer attitudes of industrial pro...
Although past researcn has suggested that computer acceptance and knowledge are two variables crucia...
The proliferation of personal computers throughout business environments will continue to place dema...
The aim of the present study was to assess employees' attitudes toward working with computers. A rev...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
The topic of human attitudes about computers has been dealt with extensively in both the academic an...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
This study introduces the concept of "attitude strength" to explain why some IT users'...