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An Empirical Examination of Individual Traits as Antecedents to Computer Anxiety and Computer Self-Efficacy1

Clemson University · Florida State University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

To better understand how individual differences influence the use of information technology (IT), this study models and tests relationships among dynamic, IT-specific individual differences (i.e., computer self-efficacy and computer anxiety), stable, situation-specific traits (i.e., personal innovativeness in IT) and stable, broad traits (i.e., trait anxiety and negative affectivity). When compared to broad traits, the model suggests that situation-specific traits exert a more pervasive influence on IT situation-specific individual differences. Further, the model suggests that computer anxiety mediates the influence of situation-specific traits (i.e., personal innovativeness) on computer self-efficacy. Results…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Empirical examination
  • Anxiety
  • Self-efficacy
  • Social psychology
  • Empirical research
  • Applied psychology
  • Classical economics
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