articleMIS QuarterlySep 1, 2008Closed access

Predicting Different Conceptualizations of System Use: The Competing Roles of Behavioral Intention, Facilitating Conditions, and Behavioral Expectation1

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville · University of Arizona · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Employees’ underutilization of new information systems undermines organizations’ efforts to gain benefits from such systems. The two main predictors of individual-level system use in prior research—behavioral intention and facilitating conditions—have limitations that we discuss. We introduce behavioral expectation as a predictor that addresses some of the key limitations and provides a better understanding of system use. System use is examined in terms of three key conceptualizations: duration, frequency, and intensity. We develop a model that employs behavioral intention, facilitating conditions, and behavioral expectation as predictors of the three conceptualizations of system use. We argue that each of…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Behavioral activation
  • Behavioral modeling
  • Behavioral inhibition
  • Social psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Knowledge management
  • Applied psychology
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