There are innumerable studies on technology adoption as well as continuance of usage. A review of previous research shows that cognitive factors are considered prominently in information technology adoption and continuance while the affective feelings of users are not. Although attitude and user satisfaction are common factors considered in information systems research, these factors only involve partial aspects of feelings. Researchers in the marketing areas, as well as the psychology area, begin to note the importance of feelings in understanding and predicting human and customer behavior. In many modern applications, such as mobile Internet services, user feelings are expected to be important, since users are not just technology users bu...
Social psychologists have long recognized that attitudes are formed through a combination of cogniti...
Dissertation report presented as partial requirement for obtaining the Master’s degree in Informatio...
There has long been a recognized need to measure the success or efficacy of information systems an...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
This study extends the post-acceptance model of information systems (IS) continuance, which is widel...
The use of computers by employees in the workplace is a given. Although a core focus of the Informat...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
Conscious and automatic information processing modes represent two approaches to deal with IS contin...
The adoption of information systems (IS) by individuals has been a focus of IS research for years. A...
Incorporating commitment theory from social psychology and management science literature, this paper...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
This study uses the expectation-confirmation model (ECM) to investigate how individuals' cognitive a...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
Social psychologists have long recognized that attitudes are formed through a combination of cogniti...
Dissertation report presented as partial requirement for obtaining the Master’s degree in Informatio...
There has long been a recognized need to measure the success or efficacy of information systems an...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
This study extends the post-acceptance model of information systems (IS) continuance, which is widel...
The use of computers by employees in the workplace is a given. Although a core focus of the Informat...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
Conscious and automatic information processing modes represent two approaches to deal with IS contin...
The adoption of information systems (IS) by individuals has been a focus of IS research for years. A...
Incorporating commitment theory from social psychology and management science literature, this paper...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
This study uses the expectation-confirmation model (ECM) to investigate how individuals' cognitive a...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
Social psychologists have long recognized that attitudes are formed through a combination of cogniti...
Dissertation report presented as partial requirement for obtaining the Master’s degree in Informatio...
There has long been a recognized need to measure the success or efficacy of information systems an...