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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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Empirical research in on-line trust: a review and critical assessment

TL;DR: A set of trust constructs is proposed that reflects, both institutional phenomena (system trust) and personal and interpersonal forms of trust (dispositional trust, trusting beliefs, trusting intentions and trust-related behaviours), thus facilitating a multi-level and multi-dimensional analysis of research problems related to trust in e-commerce.
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Advancing the Theory of Adaptive Structuration: The Development of a Scale to Measure Faithfulness of Appropriation

TL;DR: The development of an instrument to capture the extent to which users of an advanced information technology believe they have appropriated its structures faithfully is described, considered critical if the theoretical base provided by AST is to be fully exploited in understanding the use of advanced information technologies.
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Development and Test of a Theory of Technological Learning and Usage

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce a new theoretical model, the theory of trying, in which computer learning is conceptualized as a goal determined by three attitude components: attitude toward success, attitude toward failure, and attitude toward the process of goal pursuit.
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Comfort your online customer: quality, trust and loyalty on the internet

TL;DR: In this paper, the roles of service quality, satisfaction and trust in an e-commerce context were investigated and it was found that e-trust is found to directly affect loyalty.
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Reconceptualizing users as social actors in information systems research

TL;DR: An institutionalist concept of a social actor whose everyday interactions are infused with ICT use is developed and it is suggested that such a shift will sharpen perceptions of how organizational contexts shape ICT-related practices, and help researchers more accurately portray the complex and multiple roles that people fulfill while adopting, adapting, and using information systems.
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