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Management Information Systems

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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2010

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Towards A Model Of Information Systems User Competency, Brenda Eschenbrenner Jul 2010

Towards A Model Of Information Systems User Competency, Brenda Eschenbrenner

College of Business: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The ability to utilize information systems (IS) effectively is becoming a necessity for business professionals. However, individuals differ in their abilities to use IS effectively, with some achieving exceptional performance in IS use and others being unable to do so. Therefore, developing a set of skills and attributes to achieve IS user competency, or the ability to realize the fullest potential and the greatest performance from IS use, is important. Various constructs have been identified in the literature to describe IS users with regard to their intentions to use IS and their frequency of IS usage, but studies to describe …