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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Exploring the Psychological Determinants of Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness
The question of why individuals adopt a particular information system is an important issue in IS research. While extensive prior research has established that the Technology Acce...
Bryan A. Reinicke, George M. Marakas
HICSS
2003
IEEE
116views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2003»
13 years 10 months ago
How Performance and Self-Efficacy Influence the Ease of Use of Object-Orientation: The Moderating Effect of Prior Training
In this study, we empirically explore how task performance and domain-specific self-efficacy influence the perceived ease of use (PEU) of object-oriented techniques. We hypothesiz...
Liping Liu, Elizabeth E. Grandon
HICSS
2009
IEEE
179views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Understanding Continuance Intention of Knowledge Creation in Online Communities from a Social-Psychological Perspective
Grounded on both social cognitive theory and expectation-disconfirmation theory (EDT), this study aims to investigate how individuals’ continuance intention of knowledge creatio...
Shih-Wei Chou, Ching-Chang Lee, Yu-Chieh Chang, Ch...
IJMMS
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Understanding e-learning continuance intention: An extension of the Technology Acceptance Model
Based on the expectancy disconfirmation theory, this study proposes a decomposed technology acceptance model in the context of an e-learning service. In the proposed model, the pe...
Juan Carlos Roca, Chao-Min Chiu, Francisco Jos&eac...
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 8 months ago
Determining relevancy: how software developers determine relevant information in feeds
Finding relevant information within the vast amount of information exchanged via feeds is difficult. Previous research into this problem has largely focused on recommending relev...
Thomas Fritz, Gail C. Murphy