Brown, S.A., Dennis, A.R., and
Venkatesh, V.
Journal of MIS, 2010, 9-53
The paper presents a model integrating
theories from collaboration research (i.e., social presence theory,
channel expansion theory, and the task closure model) with a recent
theory from technology adoption research (i.e., unified theory of
acceptance and use of technology, abbreviated to UTAUT) to explain the
adoption and use of collaboration technology. We theorize that
collaboration technology characteristics, individual and group
characteristics, task characteristics, and situational characteristics
are predictors of performance expectance, effort expectancy, social
influence, and facilitating conditions in UTAUT. We further theorize
that the UTAUT constructs, in concert with gender, age, and experience,
predict intention to use a collaboration technology, which in turn
predicts use. We conducted two field studies in Finland among (1) 349
short message service (SMS) users and (2) 447 employees who were
potential users of a new collaboration technology in an organization.
Our model was supported in both studies. The current work contributes to
research by developing and testing a technology-specific model of
adoption in the collaboration context.
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