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Integration of Models for Understanding Continuance of Process Modeling Techniques
Process modeling has become an essential aspect of information systems (IS) practice. In line with the increased popularity, a plethora of process modeling techniques has been proposed over time. Yet, despite the proliferation of techniques, only a few have been widely accepted by practitioner communities. However, the long-term viability of a process modeling technique and its eventual success depend on its extensive and continued use by process modelers. While IS researchers have extensively studied the continued acceptance of information systems artifacts, to date, only little research exists that has investigated the issue of process modeling technique continuance. This paper addresses the problem of process modeling technique continuance by identifying from prior research factors that influence the formation of an intention to continue using a process modeling technique and by performing a theoretical integration of appropriate theories of post-adoption behavioral intention. The resulting research model provides an in-depth understanding of a process modeler's continuance intention.
Integration of Models for Understanding Continuance of Process Modeling Techniques
Process modeling has become an essential aspect of information systems (IS) practice. In line with the increased popularity, a plethora of process modeling techniques has been proposed over time. Yet, despite the proliferation of techniques, only a few have been widely accepted by practitioner communities. However, the long-term viability of a process modeling technique and its eventual success depend on its extensive and continued use by process modelers. While IS researchers have extensively studied the continued acceptance of information systems artifacts, to date, only little research exists that has investigated the issue of process modeling technique continuance. This paper addresses the problem of process modeling technique continuance by identifying from prior research factors that influence the formation of an intention to continue using a process modeling technique and by performing a theoretical integration of appropriate theories of post-adoption behavioral intention. The resulting research model provides an in-depth understanding of a process modeler's continuance intention.
Integration of Models for Understanding Continuance of Process Modeling Techniques
Recker, Jan C. (Autor:in) / Rosemann, Michael (Autor:in)
01.01.2007
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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