Abstract

Personal Innovativeness and Perceived System Quality for Information System Success: the Role of Diffusability of Innovation

Highlights

  • Organizations continuously invest in computer and information technology infrastructures in the pursuit of systems that outcompete their current ones

  • Results indicated that diffusability of innovation partially mediated the relationship between personal innovativeness and information system success measured by system usage

  • There was no direct path between system quality and diffusion of innovation dimensions, so we proposed the following hypothesis: Hypothesis 1: Diffusability of innovation mediates the relationship between perceived system quality and information system success measured by system usage

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Introduction

Organizations continuously invest in computer and information technology infrastructures in the pursuit of systems that outcompete their current ones. In the knowledge management literature, such ordinary conversion of systems has been analyzed either technically or behaviourally, with a focus on the system users. The attitudes and behaviours of users, when facing a new system, have been frequently researched. The difficulties faced by the users in adapting to the new system are explained in the literature through the constructs of technology acceptance, adapting information system innovation and diffusion of innovation 2, 3. Following these formative constructs, present research evaluated diffusion of innovation in a reflective way and entitled it diffusability of innovation, and examined all dimensions of the construct as single latent construct. The researchers attempt to explain management information system success with individual and system related factors

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