Microcomputer applications: an empirical look at usage
Information and Management
The problem of statistical power in MIS research
MIS Quarterly
Measuring system usage: implications for IS theory testing
Management Science
The antecedents and consequents of user perceptions in information technology adoption
Decision Support Systems
Power, politics, and MIS implementation
Communications of the ACM
Information Systems Research
Corporate wiki users: results of a survey
Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis
Influence of experience on personal computer utilization: testing a conceptual model
Journal of Management Information Systems
The Wiki: an environment to revolutionise employees' interaction with corporate knowledge
OZCHI '06 Proceedings of the 18th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Design: Activities, Artefacts and Environments
Reconceptualizing System Usage: An Approach and Empirical Test
Information Systems Research
Innovating Collaborative Content Creation: The Role of Altruism and Wiki Technology
HICSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Enabling Customer-Centricity Using Wikis and the Wiki Way
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Conceptual Model of Wiki Technology Diffusion
HICSS '08 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Information and Management
Factors affecting shapers of organizational wikis
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Editor's comments: PLS: a silver bullet?
MIS Quarterly
Breaking the Knowledge Acquisition Bottleneck Through Conversational Knowledge Management
Information Resources Management Journal
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Antecedents of adoption and diffusion in time-honored models such as the technology acceptance model and innovation diffusion theory may not provide sufficient measures for newer Web 2.0 technologies such as wikis. This research examines two potential extensions to the basic tenets of user acceptance: reciprocity expectation and personal innovativeness in information technology (IT). The research also examines an advancing technology: wiki technology-based knowledge management systems. Based on the results of an online survey, partial least squares analysis is used to evaluate the proposed model and provide comparative results for traditional knowledge management systems and wikis. Of the 170 respondents, 46 indicated wiki-based systems as their primary knowledge management system, while 124 indicated non-wiki-based systems as the primary system. The results indicate the set of factors influencing usage are different than the factors influencing infusion. Further, non-wiki-based versus newer wiki-based knowledge management systems have different sets of factors affecting usage and infusion. Both extensions to the base model have a greater impact on wiki-based systems as opposed to non-wiki-based systems. Reciprocity expectation was found to have a contradictory significant negative influence on infusion of wikis. Additionally, personal innovativeness in IT moderates the usage and infusion of wikis more so than for traditional knowledge management systems. These results support a more robust model for analyzing the utilization of such technologies.