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The Effects of Customizability and Reusability on Perceived Process and Competitive Performance of Software Firms
Year: 1998 / Volume: 22 / Issue: 2
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Can Online Wait Be Managed? The Effect of Filler Interfaces and Presentation Modes on Perceived Waiting Time Online
Year: 2012 / Volume: 36 / Issue: 2
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On the Use, Usefulness, and Ease of Use of Structural Equation Modeling in MIS Research: A Note of Caution
Year: 1995 / Volume: 19 / Issue: 2
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The Development of the Perceived Distinctiveness Antecedent of Information Systems Professional Identity
Year: 2021 / Volume: 45 / Issue: 3a
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Shackled to the Status Quo: The Inhibiting Effects of Incumbent System Habit, Switching Costs, and Inertia on New System Acceptance
Year: 2012 / Volume: 36 / Issue: 1
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Time Flies When You're Having Fun: Cognitive Absorption and Beliefs About Information Technology Usage
Year: 2000 / Volume: 24 / Issue: 4
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Examining How Chronically Ill Patients’ Reactions to and Effective Use of Information Technology Can Influence How Well They Self-Manage Their Illness
Year: 2020 / Volume: 44 / Issue: 1b
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Perceived Importance of Systems Analysts' Job Skills, Roles, and Non-Salary Incentives
Year: 1989 / Volume: 13 / Issue: 2
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Educational Needs as Perceived by IS and End-User Personnel: A Survey of Knowledge and Skill Requirements
Year: 1991 / Volume: 15 / Issue: 4
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Reconceptualizing Compatability Beliefs in Technology Acceptance Research
Year: 2006 / Volume: 30 / Issue: 4
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