How information systems impact task performance has attracted a significant amount of attention from information systems researchers and generated high interest among practitioners. A commonly accepted view is that the potential of information systems must be realized through system use. Nevertheless, existing findings regarding the impact of system use on task performance are not yet conclusive. We attributed this to the various conceptualizations of system use and the unclear mechanisms through which system use influences task performance. Thus, this research attempts to create a better understanding of how system use influences task performance. To this end, we developed an exploitative-explorative system use framework in order to reconc...
Numerous studies have attempted to determine factors that condition the IT-enabled productivity of i...
The impact of information technology on improving the productivity of knowledge and information-inte...
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people actively re...
Prior research with regard to the relationship between system use and job performance has been incon...
AbstractRecent Information Systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying post-ac...
Researchers and practitioners have paid much attention to the impacts of information technologies (I...
System use has been simply defined and measured. In this research, we investigate the dynamics of sy...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...
The DIGIT 2021 CFP emphasizes “building resilience with information technology in a time of disrupti...
Information systems use represents one of the core concepts defining the discipline. In this articl...
Based on the theory of effective use and adaptive structuration theory, we propose that employees\u2...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on the link between computer use and the efficiency and ...
Numerous studies have assessed the relationship between information technology (IT) usage and indivi...
Although anecdotal evidence in organizations and research studies suggest that the functional potent...
This thesis conceptualises Use for IS (Information Systems) success. While Use in this study describ...
Numerous studies have attempted to determine factors that condition the IT-enabled productivity of i...
The impact of information technology on improving the productivity of knowledge and information-inte...
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people actively re...
Prior research with regard to the relationship between system use and job performance has been incon...
AbstractRecent Information Systems (IS) publications reveal an emerging interest in studying post-ac...
Researchers and practitioners have paid much attention to the impacts of information technologies (I...
System use has been simply defined and measured. In this research, we investigate the dynamics of sy...
Information systems are designed to support human and organizational purposes. To achieve their end...
The DIGIT 2021 CFP emphasizes “building resilience with information technology in a time of disrupti...
Information systems use represents one of the core concepts defining the discipline. In this articl...
Based on the theory of effective use and adaptive structuration theory, we propose that employees\u2...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on the link between computer use and the efficiency and ...
Numerous studies have assessed the relationship between information technology (IT) usage and indivi...
Although anecdotal evidence in organizations and research studies suggest that the functional potent...
This thesis conceptualises Use for IS (Information Systems) success. While Use in this study describ...
Numerous studies have attempted to determine factors that condition the IT-enabled productivity of i...
The impact of information technology on improving the productivity of knowledge and information-inte...
Post-adoptive system use is often characterized by cycles of adaptation, in which people actively re...