Information Technology Reference
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Table 14.9 ( continued )
Article ID
Journal
Article ID
Journal
Compeau et al. (1999)
MIS Quarterly
Venkatesh (2000)
Information Systems
Research
Davis (1989)
MIS Quarterly
Venkatesh and
International Journal of
Speier (2000)
Human-Computer Studies
Davis et al. (1989)
Management Science
Venkatesh et al.
Decision Sciences
(2002)
Davis et al. (1992)
Journal of Applied
Webster et al. (1990)
Proceedings of The
Social Psychology
Eleventh International
Conference on
Information Systems
Durndell and Haag
Computers in Human
Webster and
MIS Quarterly
(2002)
Behavior
Martocchio (1992)
Ghani et al. (1991)
Proceedings of the
Webster et al. (1993)
Computers in Human
Twelfth International
Behavior
Conference on
Information Systems
Gill (1996)
MIS Quarterly
Webster and
Journal of Management
Martocchio (1995)
Hackbarth et al. (2003)
Information &
Yager et al. (1997)
DATA BASE
management
Hsu and Lu (2003)
Information &
Yi and Hwang (2003)
International Journal of
Management
Human-Computer Studies
Hu et al. (1999)
Journal of Manage-
Zhang and Li (2004)
Proceedings of the
ment Information
Twenty-Fifth International
Systems
Conference on
Information Systems
Igbaria et al. (1995)
Information &
Zhang and Li (2005)
Communications of the
Management
ACM
Igbaria et al. (1996)
Journal of Manage-
ment Information
Systems
NOTE
1. It is worth noting that IT-related services have gained a great deal of attention in the IS field, and con-
sequently a number of studies have focused on individual reactions toward utilizing services. In this paper,
we use IT for parsimonious reasons and keep our discussions focused.
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