Toward a process-based view of information technology acceptance
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
Research into the acceptance of technology is in need of an alternative approach. Despite repeated calls for research to guide our colleagues-in-practice in the deployment of systems that are accepted, there has yet to be systematic research into the relationship between the decisions made by individuals and the bottom-line impact that is derived from user acceptance. This study fills the gap in the literature by theorizing a process-based view of information technology (IT) acceptance. We report on a narrative study of 30 users of an ERP deployment and, analyzing this qualitative data through the lens of the five decisions of acceptance proposed by Schwarz and Chin, propose a process model of IT acceptance. We conclude by theorizing on the relationship between these structures and the corresponding bottom-line impacts.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Maritime Economics and Logistics
First Page
73
Last Page
96
Recommended Citation
Schwarz, A., Chin, W., Hirschheim, R., & Schwarz, C. (2014). Toward a process-based view of information technology acceptance. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 16 (1), 73-96. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/infosys_pubs/196