Expectation confirmation research in general, and in information systems (IS) in particular, has produced conflicting results. In this paper, we discuss six different models of expectation confirmation: assimilation, contrast, generalized negativity, assimilation-contrast, experiences only, and expectations only. Relying on key constructs from the technology acceptance model (TAM), we test each of these six models that suggests different roles for expectations and experiences of the key predictor—here, perceived usefulness—and their impacts on key outcomes—here, behavioral intention, use, and satisfaction. Data were collected in a field study from 1,113 participants at two points in time. Using polynomial modeling and response surface analy...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
This paper investigates the link between expectations and the success or failure of an organizationa...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
Currently under review, please do not quote or cite without permission. We discuss six different mod...
We discuss three theoretical models from met expectations research in the fields of organizational b...
Understanding the antecedents and their effects on satisfaction is crucial, especially in consumer m...
Information systems researchers have begun to use expectation disconfirmation theory (EDT) to explai...
Expectation disconfirmation theory (EDT) posits that expectations, disconfirmation, and performance ...
Expectation-confirmation theory (ECT) posits that satisfaction is determined by interplay of prior e...
The use of computers by employees in the workplace is a given. Although a core focus of the Informat...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
The concept of consumer expectations has been widely used by information systems (IS) researchers to...
The expectation-confirmation model (ECM) is one of the most widely used models for evaluating inform...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
This paper investigates the link between expectations and the success or failure of an organizationa...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
Currently under review, please do not quote or cite without permission. We discuss six different mod...
We discuss three theoretical models from met expectations research in the fields of organizational b...
Understanding the antecedents and their effects on satisfaction is crucial, especially in consumer m...
Information systems researchers have begun to use expectation disconfirmation theory (EDT) to explai...
Expectation disconfirmation theory (EDT) posits that expectations, disconfirmation, and performance ...
Expectation-confirmation theory (ECT) posits that satisfaction is determined by interplay of prior e...
The use of computers by employees in the workplace is a given. Although a core focus of the Informat...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
The concept of consumer expectations has been widely used by information systems (IS) researchers to...
The expectation-confirmation model (ECM) is one of the most widely used models for evaluating inform...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
This paper investigates the link between expectations and the success or failure of an organizationa...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...