This study develops and tests an integrated model that explains information systems usage at adoption and post-adoption stages. Integrating the theory of planned behavior with the IS continuance model, this research provides insights into the complementary nature of the two theories in explaining IS usage over time. In addition, the integrated model takes into consideration the “habit” construct in order to better explain the automatic nature of IS continuance. The integrated model is tested in a longitudinal setting. Results present strong support for the existing theoretical links of the theory of planned behavior and IS continuance model, as well as for those newly hypothesized in this study. Initial usage indicates significant affect IS...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the changing nature of the relationship between intentio...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the evolving relationship between intention and informat...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
Information systems (IS) use literature and research has been extensive, and has been able to explai...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Past research in the area of information systems acceptance has primarily focused on initial adoptio...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
Recent information systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying postadoptive sy...
Recent information systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying post-adoptive s...
Past research in the area of information systems acceptance has primarily focused on initial adoptio...
Compared to numerous studies on IS (Information System) adoption and use, post-adoption has received...
The adoption of information systems (IS) by individuals has been a focus of IS research for years. A...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the changing nature of the relationship between intentio...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the evolving relationship between intention and informat...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
Information systems (IS) use literature and research has been extensive, and has been able to explai...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Past research in the area of information systems acceptance has primarily focused on initial adoptio...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
Recent information systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying postadoptive sy...
Recent information systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying post-adoptive s...
Past research in the area of information systems acceptance has primarily focused on initial adoptio...
Compared to numerous studies on IS (Information System) adoption and use, post-adoption has received...
The adoption of information systems (IS) by individuals has been a focus of IS research for years. A...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the changing nature of the relationship between intentio...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
IS post-adoption behavior has received significant attention in prior studies. Evidence suggests tha...