Information technologies that support groups of individuals have become increasingly visible. While some of these, such as electronic mail, have become almost ubiquitous in many organizations, other groupware applications have not enjoyed similar acceptance. This study uses diffusion of innovation theory to investigate factors that may influence intentions to use a specific groupware application, Lotus Domino discussion databases. Findings indicate that perceptions of relative advantage, complexity, compatibility and result demonstrability are significantly related to intentions to use Domino discussion databases. There was not a significant relationship between intentions to use and perceived trialability, visibility, or voluntariness. Tho...
This study investigates individuals' intentions towards using a new technology being implemented in ...
Prior information systems (IS) research has established that individual perceptions of technologies ...
Understanding how users form perceptions of a software innovation would help software designers, imp...
Some information and communication technologies (ICT) that support groups have become tightly engrai...
In today’s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, groupware technology can be one of t...
In recent years, the diffusion of end-user oriented Information Technology (IT) within organisations...
This study explored some of the critical success factors at the individual level for usage of PWS (P...
Drawing on Rogers ’ diffusion of innovations theory, specifically his innovation decision process mo...
It has become fashionable in business to talk about the flattening of organizational hierarchies, th...
Observers have identified a potential for major improvements in organizational productivity made pos...
Diffusion of Innovation (DoI) theory has been well studied when it comes to exploring how technologi...
Groupware falls under the larger term of collaboration technologies, together with group decision su...
Every large groupware project includes by necessity many different users. The top-down approach of t...
Groupware is often used in distributed organizations to support communication and coordination. Mana...
This research focused on diffusion of innovation (DOI) in the area of software in information system...
This study investigates individuals' intentions towards using a new technology being implemented in ...
Prior information systems (IS) research has established that individual perceptions of technologies ...
Understanding how users form perceptions of a software innovation would help software designers, imp...
Some information and communication technologies (ICT) that support groups have become tightly engrai...
In today’s highly dynamic and competitive business environment, groupware technology can be one of t...
In recent years, the diffusion of end-user oriented Information Technology (IT) within organisations...
This study explored some of the critical success factors at the individual level for usage of PWS (P...
Drawing on Rogers ’ diffusion of innovations theory, specifically his innovation decision process mo...
It has become fashionable in business to talk about the flattening of organizational hierarchies, th...
Observers have identified a potential for major improvements in organizational productivity made pos...
Diffusion of Innovation (DoI) theory has been well studied when it comes to exploring how technologi...
Groupware falls under the larger term of collaboration technologies, together with group decision su...
Every large groupware project includes by necessity many different users. The top-down approach of t...
Groupware is often used in distributed organizations to support communication and coordination. Mana...
This research focused on diffusion of innovation (DOI) in the area of software in information system...
This study investigates individuals' intentions towards using a new technology being implemented in ...
Prior information systems (IS) research has established that individual perceptions of technologies ...
Understanding how users form perceptions of a software innovation would help software designers, imp...