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Organizations are increasingly concerned about ensuring that workers have sufficient sense of control over the information technology (IT) that they use. However, we know little about the antecedents of the end user’s perceived behavioral control (PBC) with respect to IT. Drawing on Kurt...
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) increases on the strategic emphasis placed on innovation, both product and process, positively impact the prominence managers … place on IT; (2) the impact of innovation (both product and process) on performance (both profitability and growth) is …
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There are strong links between the performance of US manufacturing plants and the quality of their systems of monitoring, targets and incentives, according to research by Professor Nicholas Bloom and colleagues. Their analysis of data on more than 30,000 establishments, gathered in the first...
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, higher rates of innovation and faster employment growth. Second, there is a substantial dispersion of management practices …
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, higher rates of innovation and faster employment growth. Second, there is a substantial dispersion of management practices …
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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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Partant de recherches menées par Thatcher et Perrewé (2002) et Ahuja et Thatcher (2005), cette étude appro- fondit l’analyse de l’impact de variables générales et spécifiques aux technologies de l’information (TI) liées à l’environnement de travail sur les différences...
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