Refereed Journal Publications

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1. Venkatesh, V., Brown, S.A., Maruping, L.M., and Bala, H. “Predicting Different Conceptualizations of System Use: The Competing Roles of Behavioral Intention, Facilitating Conditions, and Behavioral Expectation,” MIS Quarterly. (forthcoming). [ABSTRACT]

2. Sykes, T.A., Venkatesh, V., and Gosain, S. “Model of Acceptance with Peer Support: A Social Network Perspective to Understand Individual-level System Use,” MIS Quarterly. (forthcoming). [ABSTRACT]

3. Morris, M.G. and Venkatesh, V. “Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation and Organizational Change: Impacts on Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction,” MIS Quarterly, conditional accept. [ABSTRACT]

4. Bala, H., Venkatesh, V., Venkatraman, S., Bates, J., and Brown, S.H. “Disaster Response in Health Care: A Design Extension for Enterprise Data Warehouse,” Communications of the ACM. (forthcoming). [ABSTRACT]

5. Venkatraman, S., Bala, H., Venkatesh, V., and Bates, J. “Electronic Medical Records Systems: Six Strategies for Development and Improvement,” Communications of the ACM. (forthcoming). [ABSTRACT]

6. Venkatesh, V., and Bala, H. “Technology Acceptance Model 3 and a Research Agenda on Interventions,” Decision Sciences, 39, 2008, 273-315. [ABSTRACT]

7. Brown, S.A., Venkatesh, V., Kuruzovich, J.N., and Massey, A.P. “Expectation Confirmation: An Examination of Three Competing Models,” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 105, 2008, 52-66. [ABSTRACT]

8. Bala, H., and Venkatesh, V. “Assimilation of Interorganizational Business Process Standards,” Information Systems Research, 18, 2007, 340-362. [ABSTRACT]

9. Venkatesh, V., and Bala, H. “Adoption of Interorganizational Business Process Standards in Business-to-Business Integration: An Exploratory Study,” Systemes d'Information et Management, 12, 2007, 53-78. [ABSTRACT]

10. Venkatesh, V., Bala, H., Venkatraman, S., and Bates, J. “Enterprise Architecture Maturity: The Story of the Veterans Health Administration," MIS Quarterly Executive, 6, 2007,79-90. [ABSTRACT]

11. Venkatesh, V., Davis, F.D., and Morris, M.G. “Dead or Alive? The Evolution, Trajectory, and Future of Technology Adoption Research," Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 8, 2007, 267-286. [ABSTRACT]

12. Venkatesh, V. “Where to go from Here? Thoughts for Future Directions for Research on Individual-level Technology Adoption with a Focus on Decison-making," Decision Sciences, 37, 2006, 497-518. [ABSTRACT]

13. Brown, S.A., Venkatesh, V., and Bala, H. “Household Technology Use: Integrating Household Lifecycle and the Model of Adoption of Technology in Households," The Information Society, 22, 2006, 205-218.. [ABSTRACT]

14. Venkatesh, V., Maruping L.M., and Brown, S.A. “Role of Time in Self-prediction of Behavior,” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 100, 2006, 160-176. [ABSTRACT]

15. Venkatesh, V., and Ramesh, V. “Web and Wireless Site Usability: Understanding Differences and Modeling Use,” MIS Quarterly, 30, 2006, 181-206. [ABSTRACT]

16. Venkatesh, V., and Agarwal, R. “From Visitors to Customers: A Usability-Centric Perspective on Purchase Behavior in Electronic Channels,” Management Science, 52. 2006, 367-382. [ABSTRACT]

17. Brown, S.A. and Venkatesh, V. “Model of Adoption of Technology in the Household: A Baseline Model Test and Extension Incorporating Household Life Cycle,” MIS Quarterly, 29, 2005, 399-426. [ABSTRACT]

18. Morris, M.G., Venkatesh, V., and Ackerman, P.L. “Gender and Age in Technology Adoption and Usage Decisions: Toward the Emergence of a Unisex Work Force,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 52, 2005, 69-84. [ABSTRACT]

19. Venkatesh, V., Morris, M.G., Sykes, T.A., and Ackerman, P.L. “Individual Reactions to New Technologies in the Workplace: The Role of Gender as a Psychological Construct,” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34, 2004, 445-467. [ABSTRACT]

20. Davis, F.D. and Venkatesh, V. “Toward Preprototype User Acceptance Testing of New Information Systems: Implications for Software Project Management,” IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 51, 2004, 31-46. [ABSTRACT]

21. Venkatesh, V., Ramesh, V., and Massey, A. “‘e’
‘m’: Ramifications for Wireless Design,” Communications of the ACM, 46, 2003, 53-56. [ABSTRACT]

22. Venkatesh, V., Morris, M.G., Davis, G.B., and Davis, F.D. “User Acceptance of Information Technology: Toward a Unified View,” MIS Quarterly, 27, 2003, 425-478. [ABSTRACT]

23. Brown, S.A. and Venkatesh, V. “Bringing Non-Adopters Along: The Challenge Facing the PC Industry,” Communications of the ACM, 46, 2003, 76-80. [ABSTRACT]

24. Venkatesh, V. and Johnson, P. “Social Richness, Telepresence, and User Acceptance: A Longitudinal Field Study of Telecommuting Technology Implementations,” Personnel Psychology, 55, 2002, 661-688. [ABSTRACT]

25. Speier, C. and Venkatesh, V. “The Hidden Minefields in Adoption of Sales Force Automation Technologies,” Journal of Marketing, 66, 2002, 98-111. [ABSTRACT]

26. Agarwal, R. and Venkatesh, V. “Assessing a Firm’s Web Presence: A Heuristic Evaluation Procedure for the Measurement of Usability,” Information Systems Research, 13, 2002, 168-186. [ABSTRACT]

27. Venkatesh, V., Speier, C., and Morris, M.G. “User Acceptance Enablers in Individual Decision-Making about Technology: Toward an Integrated Model,” Decision Sciences, 33, 2002, 297-316. [ABSTRACT]

28. Carswell, A.D. and Venkatesh, V. “Learner Outcomes in an Asynchronous Distance Education Environment,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 56, 2002, 475-494. [ABSTRACT]

29. Venkatesh, V. and Brown, S.A. “A Longitudinal Investigation of Personal Computer Adoption in Homes: Adoption Determinants and Emerging Challenges,” MIS Quarterly, 25, 2001, 71-102. [ABSTRACT]

30. Venkatesh, V. and Davis, F.D. “A Theoretical Extension of the Technology Acceptance Model: Four Longitudinal Field Studies,” Management Science, 46, 2000, 186-204. [ABSTRACT]

31. Venkatesh, V. “Determinants of Perceived Ease of Use: Integrating Perceived Behavioral Control, Computer Anxiety and Enjoyment into the Technology Acceptance Model,” Information Systems Research, 11, 2000, 342-365. [ABSTRACT]

32. Venkatesh, V. and Morris, M.G. “Why Don’t Men Ever Stop to Ask For Directions? Gender, Social Influence, and Their Role in Technology Acceptance and Usage Behavior,” MIS Quarterly, 24, 2000, 115-139. [ABSTRACT]

33. Venkatesh, V., Morris, M.G., and Ackerman, P.L. “A Longitudinal Field Investigation of Gender Differences in Individual Technology Adoption Decision Making Processes,” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 83, 2000, 33-60. [ABSTRACT]

34. Venkatesh, V. and Speier, C. “Creating an Effective Training Environment for Enhancing Telework,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 52, 2000, 991-1005. [ABSTRACT]

35. Morris, M.G. and Venkatesh, V. “Age Differences in Technology Adoption Decisions: Implications for a Changing Workforce,” Personnel Psychology, 53, 2000, 375-403. [ABSTRACT]

36. Venkatesh, V. “Creation of Favorable User Perceptions: The Role of Intrinsic Motivation,” MIS Quarterly, 23, 1999, 239-260. [ABSTRACT]

37. Venkatesh, V. and Speier, C. “Computer Technology Training in the Workplace: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Effect of Mood,” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 79, 1999, 1-28. [ABSTRACT]

38. Venkatesh, V. and Davis, F.D. “A Model of the Antecedents of Perceived Ease of Use: Development and Test,” Decision Sciences, 27, 1996, 451-481. [ABSTRACT]

39. Davis, F.D. and Venkatesh, V. “A Critical Assessment of Potential Measurement Biases in the Technology Acceptance Model: Three Experiments,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 45, 1996, 19-45. [ABSTRACT]

 

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