2009
DOI: 10.1108/02635570911002306
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Determinants of satisfaction and continuance intention towards self‐service technologies

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“…A user's perceived usefulness towards an IS will affect their level of satisfaction and IS continuance intention. The five hypotheses in ECM-ISC have been supported by a large number of empirical studies, for which the research topics have not been limited to e-learning, but have also involved the issues of IS continuance in other areas [13,14]. The current study proposes the following five hypotheses according to ECM-ISC:…”
Section: Research Hypotheses and Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A user's perceived usefulness towards an IS will affect their level of satisfaction and IS continuance intention. The five hypotheses in ECM-ISC have been supported by a large number of empirical studies, for which the research topics have not been limited to e-learning, but have also involved the issues of IS continuance in other areas [13,14]. The current study proposes the following five hypotheses according to ECM-ISC:…”
Section: Research Hypotheses and Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Não obstante, autores acreditam que a prontidão tecnológica influencia, além da satisfação, a intenção comportamental dos usuários (Lin & Hsieh, 2007), especialmente, a intenção de uso continuado (Chen, Chen & Chen, 2009;Son & Han, 2011). Bhattacherjee (2001) propõe, ao analisar estudos de aceitação da tecnologia, que a viabilidade de um SI em longo prazo e seu eventual sucesso depende da sua continuidade de uso mais do que seu primeiro uso.…”
Section: Hipóteses Do Estudounclassified
“…A satisfação com a tecnologia é antecedente da intenção de continuidade de uso (hipótese 9), apresentando uma relação de grau de 19,3%. Essa constatação corrobora estudos anteriores, que abordam a continuidade de uso como consequente da satisfação com a tecnologia (Bhattacherjee, 2001;Chen, Chen & Chen, 2009;Fialho, Löbler & Lütz, 2010). Dessa forma, ao se alcançar a satisfação com a tecnologia, os indivíduos continuam a utilizá-la, o que pode levar a comportamentos de lealdade do cliente (Fornell, 1996;Szymanski & Henard, 2001 O estudo apresenta limitações referentes à amostra ser formada apenas por universitários e embora a escala de prontidão tecnológica (TRI) já ter sido utilizada no contexto nacional, nota-se carência de trabalhos com foco único em sua validação e melhoria e que combinem os construtos da escala com constructos de outros modelos.…”
Section: Hipóteses Do Estudounclassified
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“…As a consequence, many studies have suggested that TAM should be enhanced to produce a more inclusive model. It's likely that those studies with a focus on the integration of TAM with Technology Readiness (Lin, Shih, & Sher, 2007;Godoe & Johansen, 2012) and TAM with the Theory of Planned Behavior (Chen, Chen, & Chen, 2009;Lee, 2009) have the most appeal. Because of this, the TAM model has been customized and tweaked for specific cases.…”
Section: Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%