Employees' exploration of complex systems: an integrative view

H Liang, Z Peng, Y Xue, X Guo… - Journal of Management …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Based on the theory of effective use and adaptive structuration theory, we propose that
employees' system exploration behavior can be affected by factors related to three major …

Inducing intrinsic motivation to explore the enterprise system: The supremacy of organizational levers

W Ke, CH Tan, CL Sia, KK Wei - Journal of Management …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The adoption of an organization-wide system, such as an enterprise system (ES), has often
been mandated by organizational management, which may not necessarily motivate users …

Antecedents of employees' extended use of enterprise systems: An integrative view of person, environment, and technology

Z Peng, Y Sun, X Guo - International journal of information management, 2018 - Elsevier
Employees' extended use of enterprise systems becomes an important concern for firms
striving to reap benefits from IT investment. This paper proposes a person-environment …

Revisiting the impact of system use on task performance: An exploitative-explorative system use framework

H Sun, RT Wright, J Thatcher - Journal of the Association for …, 2019 - aisel.aisnet.org
How information systems impact task performance has attracted a significant amount of
attention from information systems researchers and generated high interest among …

Employee dispositions to job and organization as antecedents and consequences of information systems use

H Bala, A Bhagwatwar - Information Systems Journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Organizations implement information systems to improve employee productivity and
engender favourable organizational outcomes. Although there is evidence of positive …

What's the weather like? The effect of team learning climate, empowerment climate, and gender on individuals' technology exploration and use

LM Maruping, M Magni - Journal of Management Information …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Given the pervasive use of teams in organizations coupled with high levels of investment in
collaboration technology, there is increasing interest in identifying factors that affect the …

Job characteristics and job satisfaction: Understanding the role of enterprise resource planning system implementation

MG Morris, V Venkatesh - MIS quarterly, 2010 - JSTOR
Little research has examined the impacts of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
implementation on job satisfaction. Based on a 12-month study of 2,794 employees in a …

Understanding postadoptive behaviors in information systems use: A longitudinal analysis of system use problems in the business intelligence context

X Deng, L Chi - Journal of Management Information Systems, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
For an organization to gain maximum benefits from a new information system (IS), individual
users in the organization must use it effectively and extensively. To do so, users need to …

Understanding continuance intention of enterprise resource planning (ERP): TOE, TAM, and IS success model

H Jo, Y Bang - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
This paper aims to identify the key factors influencing the intention to continue using
enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Extending the Technology-Organization …

Managing readiness in enterprise systems-driven organizational change

KY Kwahk, HW Kim - Behaviour & Information Technology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The introduction of enterprise systems (ES) frequently leads to organizational change, as it
involves multiple stakeholders and is associated with fundamental organizational …