Spiekermann, Sarah, Dingel, Kai. 2007. Third Generation Knowledge Management Systems - Towards an Augmented Technology Acceptance Model. In Wirtschaftinformatik Proceedings 2007, Hrsg. Wirtschaftsinformatik (2), 521-538. Karlsruhe:
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The paper examines the applicability and sufficiency of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the context of social software and newer generation knowledge management systems (KMS). A reinterpretation of the two TAM constructs "Perceived Usefulness" and "Perceived Ease of Use" in light of expectancy-valence theory reveals that the TAM predominantly focuses on performance expectations on different behavioral levels and, thus, fails to account for the entire range of drivers and barriers related to KMS usage.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Contribution to conference proceedings |
Language | English |
Title | Third Generation Knowledge Management Systems - Towards an Augmented Technology Acceptance Model |
Title of whole publication | Wirtschaftinformatik Proceedings 2007 |
Editor | Wirtschaftsinformatik (2) |
Page from | 521 |
Page to | 538 |
Location | Karlsruhe |
Year | 2007 |
URL | http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1346872 |
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- Spiekermann-Hoff, Sarah (Details)
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- Dingel, Kai
- Organization
- Institute for Information Systems and Society IN (Details)