Factors of success for end-user computing
Communications of the ACM
I/S attitudes: toward theoretical and definitional clarity
ACM SIGMIS Database
Building and testing a causal model of an information technology's impact
ICIS '89 Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information Systems
Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
Consumer trust in an Internet store
Information Technology and Management
Extending task technology fit with computer self-efficacy
ACM SIGMIS Database
Determinants of adoption of mobile games under mobile broadband wireless access environment
Information and Management
Understanding age differences in PDA acceptance and performance
Computers in Human Behavior
Journal of Management Information Systems
Profiling Web Usage in the Workplace: A Behavior-Based Artificial Intelligence Approach
Journal of Management Information Systems
A conceptual framework and propositions for the acceptance of mobile services
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Determinants of accepting wireless mobile data services in China
Information and Management
Explaining non-work-related computing in the workplace: A comparison of alternative models
Information and Management
Is TAM for wireless mobile data services applicable in China? A survey report from Zhejiang, China
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Exploring the effects of direct experience on IT use: An organizational field study
Information and Management
Factors affecting the usage of intranet: A confirmatory study
Computers in Human Behavior
A task-technology fit view of learning management system impact
Computers & Education
Wireless Internet-using Mobile Devices (WIMDs) in Malaysia
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Investigating mobile wireless technology adoption: An extension of the technology acceptance model
Information Systems Frontiers
Experience effects on the accuracy of self-assessed user competence
Information and Management
Do as your parents say?--Analyzing IT adoption influencing factors for full and under age applicants
Information Systems Frontiers
E-file adoption: A study of U.S. taxpayers' intentions
Computers in Human Behavior
Factors driving the adoption of m-learning: An empirical study
Computers & Education
The influence of the commercial features of the Internet on the adoption of e-commerce by consumers
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Computers in Human Behavior
User acceptance of wireless technology in organizations: A comparison of alternative models
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Technology and Management - Special issue on New Theories and Methods for Technology Adoption Research
Customer acceptance of playing online game on mobile phones
International Journal of Mobile Communications
The Effect of Task and Tool Experience on Maintenance CASE Tool Usage
Information Resources Management Journal
Information Resources Management Journal
Computers in Human Behavior
Adoption Process for VoIP: The UTAUT Model
International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications
International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications
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The influence of prior experience on personal computer utilization was examined through an extension of a conceptual model developed and tested previously. Respondents were classified on the basis of their self-reported skill level and length of time having used personal computers. Three competing ways of modeling the influence of experience were tested: (1) a direct influence, (2) an indirect influence through six distinct attitude and belief components, and (3) a moderating influence on the relations between the attitude/belief components and utilization. The results suggested that experience influenced utilization directly, that indirect influences were present but less pronounced, and that the moderating influence of experience on the relations between five of six antecedent constructs and utilization was generally quite strong. For researchers, the implications are that prior experience with an information technology (IT) is an important factor to include when developing, testing, or applying models of IT adoption and use. For practitioners, the results highlight the importance of emphasizing applicability of the information technology to the current job and professional development early in the adoption process, with more emphasis on future benefits as experience is gained.