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Information systems (IS) researchers are increasingly concerned by the paucity of research on how user adaptive strategies to information technology (IT) influence IT adoption and success (Beaudry et Pinsonneault 2005; Benbasat et Barki 2007). Drawing on the Information Systems Success Model (ISM)...
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Overall, IS research provides powerful tools that allow understanding individual acceptance and use of systems. However, researchers are increasingly concerned that it provided very little indications about how user adaptive strategies to IT influence IT adoption and success. Drawing on the...
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Information systems (IS) research has examined a broad range of factors influencing the effective adoption of information technology (IT). However, so far, much remains to be done with respect to the exact role played by socio-emotional processes and their influence on IT adoption in the...
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The topic of trust in information technology (IT) artifacts has piqued interest among researchers, but studies of this form of trust are not definitive regarding which factors contribute to it the most. Our study empirically tests a model of trust in IT artifacts that increases our understanding...
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Remote work and intensive use of Information Technologies (IT) are increasingly common in organizations. At the same time, professional stress seems to develop. However, IS research has paid little attention to the relationships between these two phenomena. The purpose of this research in...
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Drawing on prior research of Thatcher and Perrewé (2002) and of Ahuja and Thatcher (2005), the purpose of this study is to furthering our understanding of the impacts of broad and IT-specific work environment variables on individual differences influencing IT use. A survey has been conducted...
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Research in sociology of tourism indicate that people increasingly engage in cultural activities. They search for enjoyment and authentic experiences. Meanwhile, cultural places such as museums tend to rely on Information Technologies (IT) to support the exhibition of cultural artifacts and...
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