This study extends the post-acceptance model of information systems (IS) continuance, which is widely used to explain users’ satisfaction and IS continuance intentions. The extended model includes additional variables such as perceived ease of use (PEOU), attitude, trust, and enjoyment. The proposed model was tested using meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM). The analysis included 1,056 observations on fifteen relationships from 214 independent studies with a combined sample of 84,343. The results confirm the significance of all the relationships proposed in the original model. Furthermore, the findings indicate that PEOU directly influences perceived usefulness, satisfaction, and attitude. Trust and enjoyment both have a posi...
Researchers have expended considerable effort in constructing theoretical models, such as the techno...
Continual use of information technology remains a key concern of organizations. This study replicate...
[[abstract]]Although the original Expectation-Confirmation Model (ECM) of Information System (IS) us...
International audienceHighlights • This paper extends the post-acceptance model of information syste...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) suggests that two factors predict computer acceptance behaviou...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
There are innumerable studies on technology adoption as well as continuance of usage. A review of pr...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
The expectation-confirmation model (ECM) is one of the most widely used models for evaluating inform...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
The adoption of information systems (IS) by individuals has been a focus of IS research for years. A...
Researchers have expended considerable effort in constructing theoretical models, such as the techno...
Continual use of information technology remains a key concern of organizations. This study replicate...
[[abstract]]Although the original Expectation-Confirmation Model (ECM) of Information System (IS) us...
International audienceHighlights • This paper extends the post-acceptance model of information syste...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) suggests that two factors predict computer acceptance behaviou...
The IS continuance model has been extensively applied in past studies for investigating continued in...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
This study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation theory of information s...
There are innumerable studies on technology adoption as well as continuance of usage. A review of pr...
For over a decade, researchers have devoted much effort to construct theoretical models, such as the...
Although initial use is an important indicator of information system (IS) success, it does not neces...
The expectation-confirmation model (ECM) is one of the most widely used models for evaluating inform...
While the information systems (IS) community has examined the role of interpersonal trust in e-comme...
The adoption of information systems (IS) by individuals has been a focus of IS research for years. A...
Researchers have expended considerable effort in constructing theoretical models, such as the techno...
Continual use of information technology remains a key concern of organizations. This study replicate...
[[abstract]]Although the original Expectation-Confirmation Model (ECM) of Information System (IS) us...