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The number of scientific publications has increased exponentially in the last decades. To better compare these ever-increasing results and to help further replication studies, the use of open data has been suggested. But how should empirical data be described? This paper presents a meta-model for empirical findings that is conceptually linked with the formal description of causal theories. Based on...
This study aims to examine continuance intention and success factors of E-learning systems. The scope of research is focused on educational purpose not including corporate training program. The results shows that service innovation, information quality, and system quality was the key factors of E-learning systems. These factors can helps the learner achieve better performance which enabling the users...
User attitudes are a major predictor of the endogenous variables in ICT adoption models. However it is known in the community that the predictive validity of user attitudes on behavioral intention to adopt ICT suffers from inconsistencies. Being a basic predictor of behavioral intention in models like TRA or TPB, user attitudes turned out not to be predictive of behavior in other studies [1]. Some...
This study analyzes the distinction, both conceptually and operationally, between behavioral intentions and behavioral goals. This paper recognizes the importance of time orientation in the measurement of behavioral intentions as defined by Fishbein and Ajzen. Literature is reviewed that shows this conceptual definition is often misused in information systems (IS) research because behavioral intention...
Different classes of information system stakeholders depend on different values to be successful. Understanding stakeholders' value dependencies is critical for developing software intensive systems. However, there is no universal one-size-fits-all stakeholder/ value metric that can be applied for a given system. This paper presents an analysis of major classes of stakeholders' value priorities using...
This paper addresses why users accept the e-commerce website and how user's two important beliefs PU and PEOU are affected by the Website quality. In this study, we also introduce perceived playfulness as a new factor that reflects the user's intrinsic belief in user acceptance of e-commerce Website. A survey of 356 users was conducted to test our model. Information quality of e-commerce website is...
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