The Acceptance of Justifications among Shadow IT Users and Nonusers – An Empirical Analysis

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-1-2019

Abstract

Shadow information technology (IT) usage and justifications, which make shadow IT usage socially acceptable, are major challenges for managers. This study contributes to a better understanding of both the concepts. The results show significant differences between shadow IT users and nonusers in the degree to which they accept justifications in light of IT constraints, in particular, in the situational factors driving this acceptance. While perceived noncompliance of others influences shadow IT users’ acceptance of justifications, nonusers accept justifications of noncompliant fellows if they expect benefits of shadow IT usage. New implications for managers are provided with the aim of reducing shadow IT usage.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Information and Management

First Page

731

Last Page

741

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