The adoption of technology is a subject of perennial interest in information systems. Post- Adoption continuance has recently been an area that has attracted interest. However the adoption of technologies within projects is an understudied area. This paper proposes to examine the reasons for technology adoption in projects where there is some experience with the technology from previous projects. Technology Continuance Theory (TCT) (Liao, Palvia, & Chen, 2009) is adopted in this research as a theoretical lens. The main purpose of this research is to explore if CCTs acceptance and use are consistent with the TCT. The participants of this study are Information Systems professionals. It is expected that the TCT will provide an adequate expla...
Nowadays there are many information technologies that can make a significant difference to support c...
This paper illustrates why existing technology acceptance models are only of limited use for predict...
This study examines user perceptions regarding the value of collaboration systems from a longitudina...
The adoption of technology is a subject of perennial interest in information systems. Post- Adoption...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
Collaboration and Communication technologies (CCTs) can facilitate project team work and effectivene...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Distributed work structure has i...
Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled t...
This paper integrates the technology acceptance model (TAM) with constructs from collaboration techn...
Information technology (IT) applications to support group decision processes have been of considerab...
Incorporating commitment theory from social psychology and management science literature, this paper...
This article investigates technology readiness and social influence in the context of collaboration ...
The extensive collaboration across system boundaries facilitated by the Internet is unfortunately al...
Construction firms are increasingly utilizing information technologies to better manage geographical...
Numerous studies in the Information Systems (IS) domain explain what determines user adoption of col...
Nowadays there are many information technologies that can make a significant difference to support c...
This paper illustrates why existing technology acceptance models are only of limited use for predict...
This study examines user perceptions regarding the value of collaboration systems from a longitudina...
The adoption of technology is a subject of perennial interest in information systems. Post- Adoption...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
Collaboration and Communication technologies (CCTs) can facilitate project team work and effectivene...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Distributed work structure has i...
Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled t...
This paper integrates the technology acceptance model (TAM) with constructs from collaboration techn...
Information technology (IT) applications to support group decision processes have been of considerab...
Incorporating commitment theory from social psychology and management science literature, this paper...
This article investigates technology readiness and social influence in the context of collaboration ...
The extensive collaboration across system boundaries facilitated by the Internet is unfortunately al...
Construction firms are increasingly utilizing information technologies to better manage geographical...
Numerous studies in the Information Systems (IS) domain explain what determines user adoption of col...
Nowadays there are many information technologies that can make a significant difference to support c...
This paper illustrates why existing technology acceptance models are only of limited use for predict...
This study examines user perceptions regarding the value of collaboration systems from a longitudina...