[[abstract]]The goal of this study is to deepen our understanding about how individual differences change over time when using ERP. Drawing on expectation-confirmation theory (ECT) and social cognitive theory, we develop a two-stage model and test it empirically by a longitudinal study. The proposed model considers whether confirmation and satisfaction drives the change of individual differences between usage stage and post-usage stage, and whether the modified individual differences in turn affect extended use of IS. We theorize individual differences as computer self-efficacy (CSE), computer anxiety (CA), and personal innovativeness in information technology (PIIT) and characterize complex IS as ERP implementation in Taiwan. The results o...
Complex information systems like the ERP integrate the data of all business areas within the organiz...
ERP systems have a strong effect on the business operation of large multinational corporations as we...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...
The goal of this study is to deepen our understanding about how individual differences change over t...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate whether individual differences affect enterprise resource...
Understanding the antecedents and their effects on satisfaction is crucial, especially in consumer m...
Most information systems (IS) adoption models fail to account for the contribution of individual ada...
The use of computers by employees in the workplace is a given. Although a core focus of the Informat...
Due to the growing importance of complex information systems (IS) such as Enterprise Resource Planni...
Organizations make significant investments in information technology. However, if individuals do not...
Today, organizations invest billions of dollars in large information systems (IS) to improve their b...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
Various models have been proposed to explain information technology (IT) adoption behavior. However,...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Despite the promised benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, more than two thirds of...
Complex information systems like the ERP integrate the data of all business areas within the organiz...
ERP systems have a strong effect on the business operation of large multinational corporations as we...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...
The goal of this study is to deepen our understanding about how individual differences change over t...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate whether individual differences affect enterprise resource...
Understanding the antecedents and their effects on satisfaction is crucial, especially in consumer m...
Most information systems (IS) adoption models fail to account for the contribution of individual ada...
The use of computers by employees in the workplace is a given. Although a core focus of the Informat...
Due to the growing importance of complex information systems (IS) such as Enterprise Resource Planni...
Organizations make significant investments in information technology. However, if individuals do not...
Today, organizations invest billions of dollars in large information systems (IS) to improve their b...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
Various models have been proposed to explain information technology (IT) adoption behavior. However,...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Despite the promised benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, more than two thirds of...
Complex information systems like the ERP integrate the data of all business areas within the organiz...
ERP systems have a strong effect on the business operation of large multinational corporations as we...
User beliefs and attitudes are key perceptions driving information technology usage. These percept...