2002
DOI: 10.1080/07421222.2002.11045692
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Determinants of User Acceptance of Digital Libraries: An Empirical Examination of Individual Differences and System Characteristics

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“…However, with the development and implementation of complex and costly IS that cut across organizational functions, it is clear that there is an increased need for research that examines these models and extends them to a complex IS environment [24].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the development and implementation of complex and costly IS that cut across organizational functions, it is clear that there is an increased need for research that examines these models and extends them to a complex IS environment [24].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use is significant factors affecting acceptance of an information system or new technologies. Prior research has empirically found positive relationship between perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness as critical factors on the use of e-banking [31], [37][38][39]. Hence an application perceived to be useful perceived to be easier to use than another is more likely to be accepted by users.…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have examined various individual differences such as computer self-efficacy (Chau, 2001;Hong et al, 2002;Ramayah & Aafaqi, 2004;Thong, Hong, & Tam, 2004;Ramayah, 2006;Amin, 2007;Hasan, 2006), knowledge of search domain (Hong et al, 2002;Thong et al, 2004;Ramayah, 2006), computer experience (Thong et al, 2004;Ramayah, 2006), and demographic variables (Lu, Yu, Liu, & Yao, 2003) on technology acceptance. Following research by Hong et al (2002), this study will examine computer self-efficacy and knowledge of search domain as individual differences in the context of e-library usage. In the following section, these individual differences will be explored that may influence user acceptance of e-library.…”
Section: Individual Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Hong, Thong, Wong, and Tam (2002), individual differences are believed to be most relevant to both IS success (Harrison & Rainer, 1992;Zmud, 1979) and human computer interaction research (Dillon & Watson, 1996). Individual differences play a major role in determining user performance on information retrieval systems (Chen, Czerwinski, & Macredie, 2000).…”
Section: Individual Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%