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Understanding determinants of information systems users’ behaviour: a comparison of two models in the context of integrated accounting and budgeting software

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This study examines determinants that affect the behaviour of information systems IS users, and influence of the users’ decisions to continue using IS by two models: the technology acceptance model TAM and the expectation-confirmation model of IS continuance ECM-IS. The behaviour of professionals who utilise complex software solutions for performing their working tasks has been in the focus of this research. Based on data gathered from questionnaires filled-out by users of the integrated accounting and budgeting software IABS, the confirmatory factor analysis has shown that both models demonstrate good factor, convergence and discriminatory validity, respectively. The comparison of the obtained results has been performed, and it shows that ECM-IS has a larger explanatory power R2 over TAM, explaining 49% of the dependent variable IS continuance intention in relation to 29%. The IS continuance intention is determined by the users’ satisfaction and perceived usefulness. The user satisfaction is influenced by perceived usefulness and confirmation. The confirmation of the user's expectations has had a positive influence on perceived usefulness. The perceived ease of use has not exerted a significant influence on the user's intention of IS continuance.

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    cover image Behaviour & Information Technology
    Behaviour & Information Technology  Volume 32, Issue 12
    December 2013
    116 pages

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    Taylor & Francis, Inc.

    United States

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    Published: 01 December 2013

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    1. IS user behaviour
    2. expectation-confirmation model of IS continuance ECM-IS
    3. technology acceptance model TAM
    4. user satisfaction

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