A Study on Influencing Factors of Knowledge Management Systems Adoption: Models Comparison Approach
Resource
Journal of Library and Information Studies, 5(1/2), pp.69-90
Journal
圖書資訊學刊
Journal Volume
5
Journal Issue
1/2
Pages
69-90
Date Issued
2007-12
Date
2007-12
Author(s)
Yeh, Mei-Chun
Yuan, Ming-Shu
Abstract
Using Linear Structural Relation model (LISREL model) as analysis method and technology acceptance model and decomposed theory of planned behavior as research foundation, this study approaches mainly from the angle of behavioral intention to examine the influential factors of 421 employees adopting knowledge management systems and in the meantime to compare the two method models mentioned on the top. According to the research, there is no, in comparison with technology acceptance model and decomposed theory of planned behavior, apparent increase on the explanatory power with the posterior. On the aspect of influential factors of users toward knowledge management systems, behavioral intention can efficiently predict the usage behavior, while attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control the behavioral intention. Perceived usefulness can only predict the behavioral intention indirectly, while perceived ease of use can efficiently predict perceived usefulness. Perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use can predict attitude effectively. Both peer influence and superior’s influence can operatively predict the subjective norm. Self efficacy and resource facilitating can predict perceived behavioral control.
Subjects
knowledge management systems
technology acceptance model
decomposed theory of planned behavior
linear structural relation model
Publisher
Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Type
journal article
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