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The Role of Enterprise Perceptions in Acceptance of Information Systems
Abstract
This study analyzes current and future enterprise use of various Information Systems (IS), such as management software, employing a technology acceptance model (TAM) optimized by the inclusion of Technological compatibility with previous IS and Web procurement. It also examines whether relationships in the model change according to the sector to which an enterprise belongs (i.e., if there exists a moderating effect of industry). The study applies two types of analyses: structural and multisample. The results show that Technological compatibility, Web procurement, Perceived usefulness and Perceived ease of use influence upon Future use of business IS. Enterprises need to be aware that interrelationships exist among the various IS. Investment in a specific system may facilitate the acceptance and subsequent performance of other applications. Furthermore, the “industry effect” modifies two important TAM relationships, and consequently it affects enterprise behaviour regarding IS.
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