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Perceived usefulness, user involvement and behavioral intention: an empirical study of ERP implementation

Amoako-Gyampah, Kwasi

Computers in human behavior, 2007-05, Vol.23 (3), p.1232-1248 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Perceived usefulness, user involvement and behavioral intention: an empirical study of ERP implementation
  • Autor: Amoako-Gyampah, Kwasi
  • Assuntos: Biological and medical sciences ; Ease of use ; Enterprise resource planning systems ; Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology ; Miscellaneous ; Occupational psychology ; Perceived usefulness ; Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry ; Psychology. Psychophysiology ; Technology acceptance ; User involvement
  • É parte de: Computers in human behavior, 2007-05, Vol.23 (3), p.1232-1248
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  • Descrição: Many firms have implemented enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in the past few years. The expensive nature of these systems requires that effective usage of these systems be attained in order for an organization to derive the expected benefits from the technology. This study looks at the influence that perceived usefulness, user involvement, argument for change, prior usage and ease of use have on the behavioral intention to use an ERP system. A mail survey was used to collect data in an organization that was implementing an ERP system. A total of 571 responses were obtained. The results indicate that users perception of the perceived usefulness, ease of use of the technology, and the users’ level of intrinsic involvement all affect their intention to use the technology. The results seem to suggest that managerial efforts aimed at increasing the users’ perceptions of the usefulness and personal relevance of the technology will contribute to implementation success, where success is defined as effectual usage of the technology. The paper ends with possible extensions to this study.
  • Editor: Oxford: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês;Chinês

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