A Framework and Guidelines for Context-Specific Theorizing in Information Systems Research
University of Nevada, Las Vegas · Hong Kong University of Science and Technology · +5 more institutions
Abstract
This paper discusses the value of context in theory development in information systems (IS) research. We examine how prior research has incorporated context in theorizing and develop a framework to classify existing approaches to contextualization. In addition, we expound on a decomposition approach to contextualization and put forth a set of guidelines for developing context-specific models. We illustrate the application of the guidelines by constructing and comparing various context-specific variations of the technology acceptance model (TAM)—i.e., the decomposed TAM that incorporates interaction effects between context-specific factors, the extended TAM with context-specific antecedents, and the integrated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 135
Authors
5- WHWeiyin HongCorresponding
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, University of Hong Kong
- FKFrank K. Y. Chan
École Supérieure des Sciences Économiques et Commerciales, CY Cergy Paris Université
- JYJames Y.L. Thong
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- LCLewis C. Chasalow
Lebanon Valley College
- GDGurpreet Dhillon
Virginia Commonwealth University
Topics & keywords
- Contextualization
- Context (archaeology)
- Computer science
- Moderation
- Knowledge management
- Mediation
- Set (abstract data type)
- Technology acceptance model