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Innovate With Complex Information Technologies: A Theoretical Model And Empirical Examination, Wei Wang, J.J. Po-An Hsieh, John E. Butler, Sheng-Hsun Hsu Jan 2015

Innovate With Complex Information Technologies: A Theoretical Model And Empirical Examination, Wei Wang, J.J. Po-An Hsieh, John E. Butler, Sheng-Hsun Hsu

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

Complex information technologies (CITs), such as ERP packages, have become the core component of modern organizations. Corporate investments in CITs have soared to a record high. Firms need to creatively apply the technologies in order to adapt to the ever-changing environments and realize the full potential of the technologies. We approach this issue from the perspective of ‘Innovate with IT’, a post-acceptance usage behavior that describes innovative use of information technologies to support individual task performances. Drawing upon the IS Continuance (ISC) model, as well as the managerial and individual factors that facilitate higher level IT use, a …


The Contingent Effect Of Personal It Innovativeness And It Self-Efficacy On Innovative Use Of Complex It, Wei Wang, Xixi Li, J.J. Po-An Hsieh Jan 2013

The Contingent Effect Of Personal It Innovativeness And It Self-Efficacy On Innovative Use Of Complex It, Wei Wang, Xixi Li, J.J. Po-An Hsieh

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

While organizational investment in complex information technologies (IT) keeps growing, these technologies are often applied at a superficial level and fail to attain the promised benefits. To further extract the value potential of complex IT, this study investigates employee users’ innovate with IT (IwIT), which is a post-acceptance behavior that refers to individual users’ applying IT in novel ways to support their task performance. Drawing on the information systems continuance (ISC) model, we propose a research framework with perceived usefulness (PU) and satisfaction (SAT) as the antecedents of IwIT. We further emphasize the contingent role of personal characteristics and include …