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Jan 1, 2016 · The authors propose the idea of a user continuum, in which 'learning' and 'use' increase commitment over time and are influenced by a variety of change events.
Jul 6, 2016 · Toward the user-commitment continuum: establishing the importance of realisation · Alexander McLeod, · Mark G. Simkin and · John M. Week.
The authors propose the idea of a user continuum, in which 'learning' and 'use' increase commitment over time and are influenced by a variety of change events.
The authors propose the idea of a user continuum, in which 'learning' and 'use' increase commitment over time and are influenced by a variety of change events.
Understanding how or why users come to accept a new system leads in a natural way to a better. understanding of (1) how to manage such transitions, ...
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Thus, this study attempts to find out the important factors that affect end users' intention to use the ERP system during the pre-implementation phase of the ...
The authors propose the idea of a user continuum, in which 'learning' and 'use' increase commitment over time and are influenced by a variety of change events.
Toward the user-commitment continuum: establishing the importance of realisation · A multidimensional commitment model of volitional systems adoption and ...
Toward the user-commitment continuum: establishing the importance of realisation. Alexander McLeod; Mark G. Simkin; John M. Week. Vol. 11, No. 2, pp 134–155 ...
Toward the user-commitment continuum: establishing the importance of realisation. 134-155. view. electronic edition via DOI · unpaywalled version · references ...