Social networks can be a vital mechanism for users to adapt to changes induced by new IT systems in organizations. However, we do not adequately understand the effect of social networks on post-adoption IT use. Drawing on coping theory and the social network literature, we develop a cognitive-affective-behavioral classification of user adaptation and identify seeking-network closure and giving-network closure as key network characteristics pertinent to postadoption IT use. Thereafter, we establish a theoretical link from seeking-network closure and giving-network closure to post-adoption IT use through the underlying mechanisms of user adaptation. We operationalize the research model using a field survey of a newly implemented electronic me...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a more detailed understanding of how embedding in di...
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people actively re...
The purpose of this study is to examine the micro-level dynamics underlying macro-level associations...
Social networks can be a vital mechanism for users to adapt to changes induced by new IT systems in ...
Recently, few studies have investigated the relationships between advice seeking and giving network ...
IS research has shown that successful IT implementation projects rely on the extent to which IT use...
Existing research on information technology (IT) use has shown that post- adoptive technology use i...
Prior research has extensively studied individual adoption and use of information systems, primarily...
This study explores the supportive and informational uses of social network sites that facilitate ad...
Information technology (IT) implementation is a major organizational change event that substantially...
Abstract—Employees ’ usage behavior of information systems post-adoption has been regarded as an imp...
This paper presents two key findings from a longitudinal study examining the dynamics of social netw...
Copyright © 2013 Guido Moeser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
One of the most important conditions for effective performance and successful business operation is ...
Prior research has extensively studied individual adoption and use of information systems, primarily...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a more detailed understanding of how embedding in di...
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people actively re...
The purpose of this study is to examine the micro-level dynamics underlying macro-level associations...
Social networks can be a vital mechanism for users to adapt to changes induced by new IT systems in ...
Recently, few studies have investigated the relationships between advice seeking and giving network ...
IS research has shown that successful IT implementation projects rely on the extent to which IT use...
Existing research on information technology (IT) use has shown that post- adoptive technology use i...
Prior research has extensively studied individual adoption and use of information systems, primarily...
This study explores the supportive and informational uses of social network sites that facilitate ad...
Information technology (IT) implementation is a major organizational change event that substantially...
Abstract—Employees ’ usage behavior of information systems post-adoption has been regarded as an imp...
This paper presents two key findings from a longitudinal study examining the dynamics of social netw...
Copyright © 2013 Guido Moeser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
One of the most important conditions for effective performance and successful business operation is ...
Prior research has extensively studied individual adoption and use of information systems, primarily...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a more detailed understanding of how embedding in di...
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people actively re...
The purpose of this study is to examine the micro-level dynamics underlying macro-level associations...