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Author: | Jackson, C. M. Chow, S. Leitch, R. A. |
Title: | Toward an understanding of the behavioral intention to use an information system |
Journal: | Decision Sciences
1997 : SPRING, VOL. 28:2, p. 357-389 |
Index terms: | INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR INFORMATION SYSTEMS ORGANIZATIONAL DECISION MAKING MIS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Given the size and risky nature of information systems investments, it is important that developers pursue a process that will ultimately lead to the adoption and effective use of information systems. A better understanding of the development process leading to better decisions for building new information systems is necessary. The results indicate that TAME, which combines user involvement and behavioral constructs over a wide range of information system development projects, accounts for a large portion of the covariance among the constructs that lead to a user's behavioral intention to use the system. TAME's overall descriptive ability is significantly better than TAM's, which does not include involvement constructs. |
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