While traditional research has focused on the computer as a tool, more recent research has begun to explore the myriad of social responses that people make toward computing technology. This paper describes an ongoing research project that focuses on social attributions toward computing technology. Marakas, Johnson, & Palmer (2000) have suggested that individual psychological responses play an important role in predicting social attributions toward computing technology. Using a controlled laboratory study, this research investigates how four key psychological traits (locus of control, general computer self-efficacy, neuroticism, and self-esteem) influence social attributions toward computing technology
Prior research on technology acceptance has primarily focused on understanding why individuals accep...
As technology becomes increasingly integrated with education, research on the relationships between ...
In Community Psychology, we assume that people at the grassroots can learn to help themselves if the...
A debate exists as to whether social cues should be intentionally designed into the user interface. ...
A debate exists as to whether social cues should be intentionally designed into the user interface. ...
Understanding individual reactions to computing technology is a central concern of information syste...
Understanding how and why individuals use computers within their professional lives has been a longs...
Conducted in the attribution-research paradigm of social psychology, a study examined whether human-...
To better understand how individual differences influence the use of information technology (IT), th...
Experience, expertise, but also self-confidence and attitudes towards computer technology play an im...
Organizations make significant investments in information technology. However, if individuals do not...
This study was conducted to examine three explanations for gender differences in computer use and at...
This research examines social psychological explanations for the under-representation of women in ca...
Computer self-efficacy has been shown to play an important role in one's decision to use new informa...
paper explores the use of metaphorical personification (anthropomorphism) as an aid to describing an...
Prior research on technology acceptance has primarily focused on understanding why individuals accep...
As technology becomes increasingly integrated with education, research on the relationships between ...
In Community Psychology, we assume that people at the grassroots can learn to help themselves if the...
A debate exists as to whether social cues should be intentionally designed into the user interface. ...
A debate exists as to whether social cues should be intentionally designed into the user interface. ...
Understanding individual reactions to computing technology is a central concern of information syste...
Understanding how and why individuals use computers within their professional lives has been a longs...
Conducted in the attribution-research paradigm of social psychology, a study examined whether human-...
To better understand how individual differences influence the use of information technology (IT), th...
Experience, expertise, but also self-confidence and attitudes towards computer technology play an im...
Organizations make significant investments in information technology. However, if individuals do not...
This study was conducted to examine three explanations for gender differences in computer use and at...
This research examines social psychological explanations for the under-representation of women in ca...
Computer self-efficacy has been shown to play an important role in one's decision to use new informa...
paper explores the use of metaphorical personification (anthropomorphism) as an aid to describing an...
Prior research on technology acceptance has primarily focused on understanding why individuals accep...
As technology becomes increasingly integrated with education, research on the relationships between ...
In Community Psychology, we assume that people at the grassroots can learn to help themselves if the...