The adoption and use of information technology (IT) innovations within an organization are critical to deriving the benefits of IT, yet many innovations are underused or never used. Theoretical perspectives that have been used to analyze individual behavior regarding IT usage include innovation diffusion theory (IDT) and the theory of planned behavior (TPB). IDT states that adoption of an innovation is influenced by attributes of the innovation. TPB posits that attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control will influence an individual’s decision to adopt. While most adoption and diffusion research concentrates on why people adopt an innovation, this research will compare how innovation characteristics and TPB components are ...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Diffusion of Innovations and the Theory of Planned Behavior provide the foundation on which a prepon...
In recent years, the diffusion of end-user oriented Information Technology (IT) within organisations...
In recent years, the diffusion of end-user oriented Information Technology (IT) within organisations...
This paper draws upon innovation diffusion theory and more recent conceptualizations of IT adoption ...
Information technology (IT) cannot produce any positive outcome unless it is adopted and used. Theor...
Information technology (IT) cannot produce any positive outcome unless it is adopted and used. Theor...
Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore technology acceptance and use behavior of IS innova...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled t...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Diffusion of Innovations and the Theory of Planned Behavior provide the foundation on which a prepon...
In recent years, the diffusion of end-user oriented Information Technology (IT) within organisations...
In recent years, the diffusion of end-user oriented Information Technology (IT) within organisations...
This paper draws upon innovation diffusion theory and more recent conceptualizations of IT adoption ...
Information technology (IT) cannot produce any positive outcome unless it is adopted and used. Theor...
Information technology (IT) cannot produce any positive outcome unless it is adopted and used. Theor...
Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore technology acceptance and use behavior of IS innova...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled t...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Diffusion of Innovations and the Theory of Planned Behavior provide the foundation on which a prepon...