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Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User

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Regression analyses suggest that perceived ease of use may actually be a causal antecdent to perceived usefulness, as opposed to a parallel, direct determinant of system usage.
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Information systems effectiveness: the construct space and patterns of application

TL;DR: The construct space andevaluative context developed in this study provide a new way of conceptualizing and applying the many evaluative criteria associated with IS.
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The usage of digital marketing channels in SMEs

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An empirical investigation of employee portal success

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A review of dashboards in performance management : implications for design and research

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Is There an Optimal Design for On-Line MBA Courses?

TL;DR: While there is an increasing body of literature on the effectiveness of on-line courses, studies on the effects of factors predicting Web-based course success over time are limited.
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