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This paper proposes a theoretical extension of the information technology (IT) continuance model by linking continuance intention to behavior and elaborating the contingent factors that shape IT continuance intention and behavior. Drawing on recent findings in the cognitive psychology literature, it conceptualizes perceived behavioral control as consisting of two dimensions — IT self-efficacy and facilitating conditions — and links these two dimensions respectively to IT continuance intention and behavior. Field data from a longitudinal survey of document management system usage among administrators and staff personnel at a governmental agency in Ukraine provides empirical support for our extended model. Our study advances the emerging body of research on IT continuance by extending the theoretical boundaries of the IT continuance model, and contributes to IT acceptance and usage research by clarifying the conceptualization and effect of the PBC construct.
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Anol Bhattacherjee
Johan Perols
Clive Sanford
Journal of Computer Information Systems
University of South Florida
Hanyang University
University of San Diego
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d951d100ab073a27836077 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08874417.2008.11645302
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