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'To Play or Not to Play': A Cross-Temporal Investigation Using
Hedonic and Instrumental Perspectives to Explain User Intentions to
Explore A Technology |
Magni,
M., Taylor, M. S., and Venkatesh, V.
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (forthcoming)
The present research
extends prior work on the relationship between users and technology by
examining users’ intention to explore a technology. Drawing on
exploration and individual motivation theories, we developed and tested
a model examining the effects of hedonic (i.e., personal innovativeness
and cognitive absorption) and instrumental (i.e., performance expectancy
and image enhancement) factors on individuals’ intentions to explore a
technology over time. We found that both instrumental and hedonic
factors affect individuals’ intentions to explore, but their effects
change over time such that as time goes by, the effect of personal
innovativeness decreases and performance expectancy increases. In
addition to our contributions and implications for research on
technology acceptance, we present practical implications both for
developers and managers, with a view toward helping the development and
deployment of technologies that satisfy the evolution of users’ needs
over time.
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