Chang, 2001: Determinants of the Intention to Use Internet/WWW at Work: A Confirmatory Study

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Man Kit Chang and Waiman Cheung. Determinants of the intention to use Internet/WWW at work: a confirmatory study. Information & Management, 39(1):1–14, November 2001. doi:10.1016/S0378-7206(01)00075-1.

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@article{chang_determinants_2001,
 abstract = {Previous studies on adoption of the Internet and WWW have investigated factors affecting usage. We believe that the intention to use a technology is equally important, not only for promoting the technology but also for encouraging its voluntary continued use. Although the Triandis model has been applied to a number of technology adoption studies, its adequacy has not been assessed by using a confirmatory analysis method. Structural equation modeling may be used to assess the adequacy of the model for a technology adoption study and to compare it to alternative specifications that integrate previous research results. To prove our hypothesis, data were collected from 255 part-time MBA and diploma students. The results show that our proposed model provides a better fit than the original model. The structural path model shows the important factors that influence the intention to use the Internet/WWW as well as interrelationships between the factors. Comparing previous results on actual usage, the relative importance of factors affecting intention formation is different.},
 author = {Chang, Man Kit and Cheung, Waiman},
 doi = {10.1016/S0378-7206(01)00075-1},
 issn = {0378-7206},
 journal = {Information \& Management},
 month = {November},
 number = {1},
 pages = {1-14},
 shorttitle = {Determinants of the Intention to Use {{Internet}}/{{WWW}} at Work},
 title = {Determinants of the Intention to Use {{Internet}}/{{WWW}} at Work: A Confirmatory Study},
 volume = {39},
 year = {2001}
}