Individual beliefs about technology use have been shown to have a profound impact on subsequent behaviors toward information technology (IT). This research note builds upon and extends prior research examining factors that influence key individual beliefs about technology use. It is argued that individuals form beliefs about their use of information technologies within a broad milieu of influences emanating from the individual, institutional, and social contexts in which they interact with IT. We examine the simultaneous effects of these three sets of influences on beliefs about usefulness and ease of use in the context of a contemporary technology targeted at autonomous knowledge workers. Our findings suggest that beliefs about technol...
Theory suggests that coworkers may influence individuals’ technology use behaviors, but there is lim...
Based on an augmented Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper examines the influence of comput...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predicts the user acceptance of end-user applications by speci...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...
This paper identifies a set of external factors which may influence on users ’ perceptions about an ...
Information systems research has focused extensively on the factors that foster adoption and usage. ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether having a fixed digital mindset relates to em...
The current research extends our knowledge of the main effects of attitude, subjective norm, and per...
In this paper, we perform a review of relatively recent empirical research that relates new informat...
IT consumerization refers to the adoption of consumer IT in the workplace and is regarded as one of ...
Organizations invest in technology to help achieve strategic goals and to disseminate knowledge in o...
The existing models of information technology (IT) acceptance were developed with the concept of sta...
The original intention of the study was to replicate Moore & Benbasat's model of information technol...
Theory suggests that coworkers may influence individuals’ technology use behaviors, but there is lim...
Based on an augmented Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper examines the influence of comput...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predicts the user acceptance of end-user applications by speci...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...
This paper identifies a set of external factors which may influence on users ’ perceptions about an ...
Information systems research has focused extensively on the factors that foster adoption and usage. ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether having a fixed digital mindset relates to em...
The current research extends our knowledge of the main effects of attitude, subjective norm, and per...
In this paper, we perform a review of relatively recent empirical research that relates new informat...
IT consumerization refers to the adoption of consumer IT in the workplace and is regarded as one of ...
Organizations invest in technology to help achieve strategic goals and to disseminate knowledge in o...
The existing models of information technology (IT) acceptance were developed with the concept of sta...
The original intention of the study was to replicate Moore & Benbasat's model of information technol...
Theory suggests that coworkers may influence individuals’ technology use behaviors, but there is lim...
Based on an augmented Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper examines the influence of comput...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...