2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.infoandorg.2008.04.001
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Adoption of information systems innovations by individuals: A study of processes involving contextual, adopter, and influencer actions

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“…The hedonic element can be referred to as enjoyment ( Van der Heijden, 2003), experiential utilization, fun, happiness and exhilaration (Jeyaraj et al, 2008). The study performed by Shin (2007) revealed that Internet use is affected by enjoyment for entertainment intention.…”
Section: Perceived Enjoyment In Snsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The hedonic element can be referred to as enjoyment ( Van der Heijden, 2003), experiential utilization, fun, happiness and exhilaration (Jeyaraj et al, 2008). The study performed by Shin (2007) revealed that Internet use is affected by enjoyment for entertainment intention.…”
Section: Perceived Enjoyment In Snsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study performed by Shin (2007) revealed that Internet use is affected by enjoyment for entertainment intention. The exploration of this variable in this study is driven by the neglect of the previous adoption and usage assessment of the "fun" feature of technology (Jeyaraj et al, 2008). Perceived enjoyment holds great importance in building interpersonal communication (Wei, Hsieh, & Baoxiang, 2012) and building attitudes towards web sites, and perceived enjoyment is an extended feature to explain the adoption of technology ( Van der Heijden, 2003).…”
Section: Perceived Enjoyment In Snsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 The hedonic element can be referred to as ''enjoyment,'' 11 experiential utilization, fun, happiness, and exhilaration. 12 A study conducted by Shin 13 found that online use is affected by enjoyment for entertainment intention. The importance of perceived enjoyment is to build interpersonal communication 14 and the attitude toward a Web site, while perceived enjoyment is an extended feature to explain the adoption of technology.…”
Section: Perceived Enjoymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Some authors have emphasized convenience as the ability to conduct online transactions in an efficient way. 12 Szymanski and Rise have also investigated convenience, 16 and in their qualitative study, they summarized convenience as browsing easiness, time economization, information availability, and satisfactory experience. All these assessments emphasized efficiency.…”
Section: Conveniencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on technology adoption have been conducted for over 25 years, with the intention of identifying and understanding the variety of factors that influence individuals when they adopt an innovation [14]. This study is, however, directed at the process of adoption and how users experience the technology rather than why they adopted it.…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%