An individual’s perceived ability to adopt computer or information technology successfully has been shown to be major factor affecting his or her willingness to accept new technology. Hence, the relationship of self-efficacy with information system usage (computer, Internet, new information technology, etc.) is noteworthy. This research aims at studying exactly that. Four major constructs of self-efficacy presented by Albert Bandura are discussed in the paper. The literature review and the relevant researches, mentioned previously, all suggest that a relationship exists between Computer/Information System Usage and Self-efficacy, both in learning institutions and workplace environments. This study, however aims at interrogating this relatio...
Understanding an individual's use of information technology has become an important determinant of ...
This work replicates Compeau and Higgins (1995) study of computer self-efficacy (CSE). Nearly 30 yea...
The study aims to examine the effect of computer and internet self-efficacy on the job satisfaction ...
The main objective of this study is to identify the antecedents as well as the effects of computer s...
This study investigates the information sources of general computer self-efficacy suggested by its o...
Computer self-efficacy is a commonly used construct to explore user behavior and adoption of IS syst...
This paper examines the effect of self-efficacy, belief in one's capabilities of using a comput...
Organizations invest in technology to help achieve strategic goals and to disseminate knowledge in o...
The rapid growth of Internet usage in organizations has become a common phenomenon in today's busine...
The major change in the way library stores and maintains knowledge came with the advent of computers...
Every year, organizations invest a significant amount of resources in training and development progr...
AbstractComputer has become an imperative instrument in every organization, particularly in today's ...
Self-efficacy is an important concept for understanding learning and achievement. The concept covers...
In the field of education, students’ difficulties in academic skills are often related to the belief...
Despite decades of technological and organizational change our research in the area of technology ad...
Understanding an individual's use of information technology has become an important determinant of ...
This work replicates Compeau and Higgins (1995) study of computer self-efficacy (CSE). Nearly 30 yea...
The study aims to examine the effect of computer and internet self-efficacy on the job satisfaction ...
The main objective of this study is to identify the antecedents as well as the effects of computer s...
This study investigates the information sources of general computer self-efficacy suggested by its o...
Computer self-efficacy is a commonly used construct to explore user behavior and adoption of IS syst...
This paper examines the effect of self-efficacy, belief in one's capabilities of using a comput...
Organizations invest in technology to help achieve strategic goals and to disseminate knowledge in o...
The rapid growth of Internet usage in organizations has become a common phenomenon in today's busine...
The major change in the way library stores and maintains knowledge came with the advent of computers...
Every year, organizations invest a significant amount of resources in training and development progr...
AbstractComputer has become an imperative instrument in every organization, particularly in today's ...
Self-efficacy is an important concept for understanding learning and achievement. The concept covers...
In the field of education, students’ difficulties in academic skills are often related to the belief...
Despite decades of technological and organizational change our research in the area of technology ad...
Understanding an individual's use of information technology has become an important determinant of ...
This work replicates Compeau and Higgins (1995) study of computer self-efficacy (CSE). Nearly 30 yea...
The study aims to examine the effect of computer and internet self-efficacy on the job satisfaction ...