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Expectation Confirmation in Technology Use |
Brown, S., Venkatesh, V., and Goyal, S.
MIS Quarterly (forthcoming)
We
propose a model to study expectation confirmation in information
systems. The proposed model is based on the assimilation-contrast model
and prospect theory, and suggests that both are needed to account for
the magnitude and direction of the deviations between experiences and
expectations. Using the technology acceptance model’s (TAM) primary
construct, namely perceived usefulness, expectations and experiences
were conceptualized and operationalized to test our model. Data were
collected in a field study from 1,113 participants at two points in
time. Using polynomial modeling and response surface analysis, we
demonstrated that our model offers a good explanation of the
relationship among information systems expectations, experiences, and
use. We discuss theoretical and practical implications.
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