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ACM SIGMIS Database
Trust-Assuring Arguments in B2C E-commerce: Impact of Content, Source, and Price on Trust
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information Systems Research
Information Systems Use: Construct conceptualization and scale development
Computers in Human Behavior
Acceptance of post-adoption unanticipated is usage: towards a taxonomy
ACM SIGMIS Database
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
A Technology Commitment Model of Post-Adoption Behavior
Information Resources Management Journal
Mandatory Usage of Mobile IS by Unsophisticated Users: Welfare and Compatibility with Work
Information Resources Management Journal
Computers in Human Behavior
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Despite calls for improving current approaches to conceptualizing and measuring the construct of information system use, theoretical advances in this regard are still insufficient. The present paper proposes to expand the focus of existing conceptualizations that exclusively focus on technology interaction behaviors via the construct of IS use-related activity. Based on task-technology fit and activity theory, IS use-related activity is conceptualized as a second-order aggregate construct that comprises both technology interaction behaviors, as well as activities users undertake to adapt the task-technology-individual system. A multiple-indicators and multiple-causes analysis of data collected from 190 users in 21 organizations is found to support the proposed conceptualization.