Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
351580 Computers in Human Behavior 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current research presents a theoretically sound model of the effects of the characteristics of information systems (IS) on the perception of end-users regarding computer self-efficacy and outcome expectations. The relationships among factors of small- and medium-sized enterprises in Taiwan are examined based on the IS success model and social cognitive theory. A mail survey was conducted, generating 284 usable responses with a total response rate of 51.64%. Structural equation modeling was employed to assess the relationships among related constructs. Data analysis shows that (1) no direct links exist between computer self-efficacy and either information quality or service quality, although certain effects are observable on system quality; (2) the relationships between outcome expectations and both system quality and service quality are significant; however, the relationship with information quality is insignificant; and (3) outcome expectations mediate the effects of computer self-efficacy on end-user satisfaction. The implications of the results are provided, and directions for future research are discussed in the study.

► System quality indicates a positive effect on computer self-efficacy. ► Both system quality and service quality have a strong impact on outcome expectations. ► Computer self-efficacy causes positive impact on outcome expectations. ► Outcome expectations is significantly correlated to user satisfaction.

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