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Support mechanisms for early, medium and longer-term use of technologies

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:03 authored by A Mendoza, Linda Stern, Jennie Carroll
In this paper we examine the support mechanisms that encourage and support early, medium and longer-term use of technologies. In two longitudinal studies, we examine use of a Learning Management System and the software application EndNote in an educational setting. Our findings suggest that providing classroom-based training for users may be a good mechanism encouraging adoption and early use. However, in the medium and longer-term, access to a variety of support mechanisms are necessary to encourage and support the appropriation process. Findings from these studies reveal that, in the medium and longer-term, localized oneon- one support, peer-support and availability of advanced training in the form of one-on-one contact with the trainer at critical time periods are key factors in encouraging productive use and avoiding rejection of the technology in the longer-term.

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10

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Proceedings of the 21st Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2010)

Name of conference

21st Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2010)

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AAIS

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Brisbane, Australia

Start date

2010-12-01

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2010-12-03

Language

English

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2006028692

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2020-06-22

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2011-11-13

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