Software appropriation over time: from adoption to stabilization and beyond

IF 2.7 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Australasian Journal of Information Systems Pub Date : 2010-03-01 DOI:10.3127/AJIS.V16I2.507
Antonette Mendoza, J. Carroll, Linda Stern
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Technologies are introduced into an organization with the aim of improving productivity. However, persistent use of an information system is required to enhance productivity and user satisfaction. In this paper, we examine the process of technology appropriation and the factors that encourage and discourage use of an information system over time. In a longitudinal field study in an educational setting, we identify changing expectations and influences that encourage persistent use of a technology above and beyond adoption. Our work indicates that stabilization of a technology may only be a temporary plateau. Further appropriation may occur beyond initial stabilization as expectations and influences encourage persistent use of a technology. We have found that the driving forces in encouraging productive use of a technology are the ability for users to experience the technology as useful and to have easy access to ongoing training.
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随着时间的推移,软件的使用:从采用到稳定,甚至更远
技术被引入组织的目的是提高生产力。但是,为了提高生产力和用户满意度,需要持续使用信息系统。在本文中,我们考察了技术占有的过程,以及随着时间的推移,鼓励和阻碍使用信息系统的因素。在教育环境中的纵向实地研究中,我们确定了不断变化的期望和影响,这些期望和影响鼓励持续使用一种技术,而不仅仅是采用。我们的工作表明,技术的稳定可能只是一个暂时的平台。在最初稳定之后,由于期望和影响鼓励持续使用一项技术,可能会出现进一步的拨款。我们发现,鼓励有效地使用一项技术的驱动力是用户能够体验到这项技术是有用的,并且能够容易地获得正在进行的培训。
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Australasian Journal of Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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20
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20 weeks
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