Venkatesh, V., Thong, J.Y.L., Chan, F.K.Y., Hu, P.J-H., and Brown, S.A.
Information
Systems Journal, 21,
2011, 527-555.
This
study presents two extensions to the two-stage expectation-confirmation
theory of information systems (IS) continuance. First, we expand the
belief set from perceived usefulness in the original IS continuance
model to include three additional predictors identified in the unified
theory of acceptance and use of technology, namely effort expectancy,
social influence and facilitating conditions. Second, we ground the IS
continuance model in the context of transactional systems that involve
transmission of personal and sensitive information and include trust as
a key contextual belief in the model. To test the expanded IS
continuance model, we conducted a longitudinal field study of 3159 Hong
Kong citizens across two electronic government (e-government)
technologies that enable citizens' access to government services. In
general, the results support the expanded model that provides a rich
understanding of the changes in the pre-usage beliefs and attitudes
through the emergent constructs of disconfirmation and satisfaction,
ultimately influencing IS continuance intention. Finally, we discuss the
theoretical and practical implications of the expanded model.
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