Understanding the Determinants of User Acceptance of Enterprise Instant Messaging: An Empirical Study |
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Authors: | Xin Luo Anil Gurung J. P. Shim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Anderson School of Management , The University of New Mexico , Albuquerque, NM, USA Luo@mgt.unm.edu;3. Division of Business &4. Information Management , Neumann University , Aston, PA, USA;5. Management &6. Information Systems Department , College of Business Mississippi State University , Mississippi State, MS, USA |
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Abstract: | As modern organizations increasingly depend on information systems (IS) to enhance work productivity and seek new business opportunities, communication effectiveness has become one of the key factors that underlie the effective performance of IS implementations and applications. Instant Messaging (IM) presents a revolution in enterprise communication. As more organizations are findings ways to utilize this near-synchronous computing communication technology to enhance communication effectiveness in the workplace, there is a compelling need to understand the factors that are important for the adoption of enterprise IM. We have developed an integrative model based on constructs of the existing IT adoption models as well as theories on motivation, innovation diffusion, and critical mass. Using responses from 140 intended subjects, we have found the results of survey data support the contentions that perceived usefulness, compatibility, enjoyment, and security are significant predictors of intention to use enterprise IM. Although perceived connectivity did not predict the intention directly, it did indirectly through perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Implications and future research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | enterprise instant messaging motivation innovation diffusion critical mass technology adoption structural equation modeling (SEM) |
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