2014
DOI: 10.1108/jeim-11-2012-0079
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Effect of precipitating events on information system adoption and use behaviour

Abstract: Purpose – There were numerous models that were developed with the explicit purpose of predicting the information system (IS) adoption behaviour. However, these models are criticized for the fact that they do not accurately capture the effect of external factors (unforeseen events) on individual intention, which may inhibit the act of adopting and using IS. The purpose of this paper is to investigate these external factors among entrepreneur(s) and measure how the individual's propensity to use … Show more

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“…Thus, high level of effort expectancy will reduce the user acceptance according to Moghavvemi and Akma Mohd Salleh (2014). On the other hand, the lower level of effort expectancy will bring the user acceptance to higher level.…”
Section: Responsibility Of the Organizing Committee Of The Conferencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, high level of effort expectancy will reduce the user acceptance according to Moghavvemi and Akma Mohd Salleh (2014). On the other hand, the lower level of effort expectancy will bring the user acceptance to higher level.…”
Section: Responsibility Of the Organizing Committee Of The Conferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In new system adaptation, performance expectancy plays a strong influence towards acceptance and it is often related to expected outcomes in information system according to UTAUT model (Moghavvemi and Akma Mohd Salleh, 2014). Nevertheless, performance expectancy is still the important measuring factor in both mandatory and voluntary setting.…”
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