User-oriented criteria for the selection of DSS software
Communications of the ACM
The quality of user documentation: an instrument validation
Journal of Management Information Systems
Utilization as a dependent variable in MIS research
ACM SIGMIS Database
Information systems effectiveness: the fit between business needs and system capabilities
ICIS '89 Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information Systems
A study of personal computer utilization by managers
Information and Management
What is being done to measure user satisfaction with EDF/MIS
Information and Management
Quality end user-developed applications: some essential ingredients
ACM SIGMIS Database
Effects of information system education and training on user satisfaction: an empirical evaluation
Information and Management
Presentation of the multiattribute data: testing the theory of cognitive fit
ICIS '91 Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information systems
Explaining the role of user participation in information system use
Management Science
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special double issue: diffusion of technological innovation
Measuring system usage: implications for IS theory testing
Management Science
Assessing IT usage: the role of prior experience
MIS Quarterly
Issues and opinion on structural equation modeling
MIS Quarterly
Guest Editor's Introduction: An Applied Psychology of the User
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The measurement of user information satisfaction
Communications of the ACM
Theoretical models in IS research and the technology acceptance model (TAM)
Technologies & methodologies for evaluating information technology in business
Social Science Computer Review
Why do people play on-line games? an extended TAM with social influences and flow experience
Information and Management
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Examining user acceptance of COPLINK technologies by law enforcement officers: a survey study
dg.o '02 Proceedings of the 2002 annual national conference on Digital government research
Education and Information Technologies
The role of exogenous factors in technology acceptance: the case of object-oriented technology
Information and Management
Information and Management
The mediation of external variables in the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Reconceptualizing System Usage: An Approach and Empirical Test
Information Systems Research
Effects of Relational Factors and Channel Climate on EDI Usage in the Customer-Supplier Relationship
Journal of Management Information Systems
One-size e-business adoption model does not fit all
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Strategic dependence on the IT resource and outsourcing: A test of the strategic control model
Information Systems Frontiers
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Multimedia Messaging Service acceptance of pre- and post-adopters: a sociotechnical perspective
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Adoption of mobile Location-Based Services with Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Techniques
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Journal of Management Information Systems
Examining Trust in Information Technology Artifacts: The Effects of System Quality and Culture
Journal of Management Information Systems
HCD 09 Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Human Centered Design: Held as Part of HCI International 2009
ICS'09 Proceedings of the 13th WSEAS international conference on Systems
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
An empirical assessment of ICT diffusion in Africa and OECD
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Exploring user adoption of mobile banking: an empirical study in China
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
The role of exogenous factors in technology acceptance: The case of object-oriented technology
Information and Management
Information and Software Technology
Understanding compliance with internet use policy from the perspective of rational choice theory
Decision Support Systems
An empirical analysis of factors influencing users' adoption and use of mobile services in China
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Parental acceptance of digital game-based learning
Computers & Education
Dimensions of self-efficacy in the study of smart phone acceptance
Computer Standards & Interfaces
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Investigating customer adoption behaviours in Mobile Financial Services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Information Systems and e-Business Management
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Drivers of agile software development use: Dialectic interplay between benefits and hindrances
Information and Software Technology
Identifying and Testing the Inhibitors of Technology Usage Intentions
Information Systems Research
ICCSA'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications - Volume Part IV
Balancing technology and physician-patient knowledge through an unlearning context
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
The intellectual development of the technology acceptance model: A co-citation analysis
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Determining Patient Preferences for Remote Monitoring
Journal of Medical Systems
An empirical analysis of mobile internet acceptance from a value-based view
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Acculturation to the global culture and internet adoption
ACM SIGMIS Database
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education
Online banking information systems acceptance: a structural equation modelling analysis
International Journal of Business Information Systems
In or Out: An Integrated Model of Individual Knowledge Source Choice
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
Understanding User Dissatisfaction: Exploring the Role of Fairness in IT-Enabled Change
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
IS Security Policy Violations: A Rational Choice Perspective
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
Understanding the Behavioral Determinants of M-Banking Adoption: Bruneian Perspectives
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Acceptance of game-based learning by secondary school teachers
Computers & Education
Exploring influencing variables for the acceptance of social robots
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
User expertise in contemporary information systems: Conceptualization, measurement and application
Information and Management
Journal of Systems and Software
Consuming information systems: An economic model of user satisfaction
Decision Support Systems
User interfaces for smart things -- A generative approach with semantic interaction descriptions
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
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There has been considerable research on the factors that predict whether individuals will accept and voluntarily use information systems. The technology acceptance model (TAM) has a base in psychological research, is parsimonious, explains usage behavior quite well, and can be operationalized with valid and reliable instruments. A limitation of TAM is that it assumes usage is volitional, that is, there are no barriers that would prevent an individual from using an IS if he or she chose to do so. This research extends TAM by adding perceived user resources to the model, with careful attention to placing the construct in TAM's existing nomological structure. In contrast to measures of self-efficacy and perceived behavioral control that concentrate on how well individuals perceive they can execute specific courses of action, this paper examines perceptions of adequate resources that can facilitate or inhibit such behaviors. The inclusion of both a formative and reflective set of measures provides the opportunity for the researcher and manager to decide whether to evaluate only the overall perceptions of adequate resources or also the specific underlying causes. The extended model incorporating these measures was then tested in the field. The results confirmed that perceived user resources is a valuable addition to the model.