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Creation
of Favorable User Perceptions: The Role of Intrinsic Motivation |
V.
Venkatesh
MIS Quarterly, 23, 1999, 239-260.
A key issue facing information systems researchers and practitioners
has been the difficulty in creating favorable user reactions to
new technologies. Insufficient or ineffective training has been
identified as one of the key factors underlying this disappointing
reality. Among the various enhancements to training being examined
in research, the role of intrinsic motivation as a lever to create
favorable user perceptions has not been sufficiently exploited.
In this research, two studies were conducted to compare a traditional
training method with a training method that included a component
aimed at enhancing intrinsic motivation. The results strongly favored
the use of an intrinsic motivator during training. Key implications
for theory and practice are discussed.
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