1994
DOI: 10.2307/249610
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Measuring User Participation, User Involvement, and User Attitude

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“…In general, attitude is defined as a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner toward the object or idea in general (MacKenzie & Lutz, 1989). In a search engine context, user attitude should be used to refer to a psychological state reflecting the affective or evaluative feelings concerning the search engine (adapted from Hartwick & Barki, 1994) and may predispose users to respond positively or negatively toward the search engine. Users gather information about search engines, comprehend and link it to their existing knowledge, where after users evaluate the collected information as well as form attitudes and intentions to use search engines.…”
Section: User's Attitude Towards Search Enginementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, attitude is defined as a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner toward the object or idea in general (MacKenzie & Lutz, 1989). In a search engine context, user attitude should be used to refer to a psychological state reflecting the affective or evaluative feelings concerning the search engine (adapted from Hartwick & Barki, 1994) and may predispose users to respond positively or negatively toward the search engine. Users gather information about search engines, comprehend and link it to their existing knowledge, where after users evaluate the collected information as well as form attitudes and intentions to use search engines.…”
Section: User's Attitude Towards Search Enginementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, we have formed the following hypothesis:  H 1c : Investment know-how is positively related to financial literacy. Attitude can be defined as an affective orevaluative judgment of some person, object or event [16]. In many behavioral contexts, attitudes are found to play significant role in the realization and extent of the behavior in question.…”
Section: Antecedent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By providing end-users additional opportunities to influence I.S. decisions, end-user involvement is thought to cultivate a greater sense of control, increase motivation and satisfaction, and reduce resistance to organizational change [77,78].…”
Section: End-user Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%