We conceptualize two distinct post-acceptance usage behaviors: (1) routine use (RTN) refers to the use of information system (IS) consistent with normal work processes and (2) innovative use (INV) means users’ applying system features in novel ways. While RTN helps integrate the implemented IS into work processes, INV further extracts the value of the IS. Drawing on motivation theory, we propose a tri-dimensional intrinsic motivation (3D-IM) construct and hypothesize about the differential roles of intrinsic motivation (IM) and extrinsic motivation (EM) in explaining RTN and INV. Our first study confirms the measurement model of 3D-IM and illustrates its superior predictive power over perceived enjoyment, a typical measure of IM in prior li...
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
A key issue facing information systems researchers and practitioners has been the difficulty in crea...
This study builds on the extant literature on motivation and information systems by examining the me...
We conceptualize two distinct post-acceptance usage behaviors: (1) routine use (RTN) refers to the u...
We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees lev...
We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees lev...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
While many studies have found that perceived usefulness—an extrinsic motivator—is the strongest dete...
Information System (IS) studies traditionally conceptualize and operationalize ‘intrinsic motivation...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors involving information technology...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors with information technology (IT)...
© 2015 Association for Information Systems. All rights reserved.To ensure that users want to continu...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) study the intention to u...
This study reports on a meta-analytic investigation of the effects of intrinsic, extrinsic, hedonic ...
An employee’s innovative work behaviour plays an instrumental role in organisational performance. At...
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
A key issue facing information systems researchers and practitioners has been the difficulty in crea...
This study builds on the extant literature on motivation and information systems by examining the me...
We conceptualize two distinct post-acceptance usage behaviors: (1) routine use (RTN) refers to the u...
We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees lev...
We identify two post-acceptance information system (IS) usage behaviors related to how employees lev...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
While many studies have found that perceived usefulness—an extrinsic motivator—is the strongest dete...
Information System (IS) studies traditionally conceptualize and operationalize ‘intrinsic motivation...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors involving information technology...
The paper distinguishes two different types of innovative behaviors with information technology (IT)...
© 2015 Association for Information Systems. All rights reserved.To ensure that users want to continu...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) study the intention to u...
This study reports on a meta-analytic investigation of the effects of intrinsic, extrinsic, hedonic ...
An employee’s innovative work behaviour plays an instrumental role in organisational performance. At...
The impact of information systems (IS) on organizational performance has gained enormous attention f...
A key issue facing information systems researchers and practitioners has been the difficulty in crea...
This study builds on the extant literature on motivation and information systems by examining the me...