Influences on continued use of an information systems: a longitudinal study
conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 09:17authored byA Mendoza, Lesley Stern, Jennie Carroll
What influences encourage and discourage long-term use of an Information System (IS)? In a
longitudinal study over 14 months, we examine use of a Learning Management System in an
educational setting. Our findings suggest that the influences that support users' decision to adopt a
technology may not be sufficient to encourage continued long-term use. New influences emerge as
users employ technology to suit varying needs in work environments at varying times. Findings from
the study reveal that rejection of a technology may take place long after adoption if users do not
experience long-term benefits or are unable to resolve persistent issues. Localized IT and peer-support
and on-going training are key factors in encouraging users to persist, resulting in long-term
productivity and satisfaction.
History
Start page
985
End page
996
Total pages
12
Outlet
Proceedings of 16th European Conference on Information systems