Faculty Publications
From Research To Practice: Promising Insights From Computer Self-Efficacy
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Inventive Approaches for Technology Integration and Information Resources Management
First Page
83
Last Page
96
Abstract
Computer Self-Efficacy (CSE) has been an important construct in information systems research for more than two decades. The authors review a recent study that meta-analyzed 102 empirical CSE studies and quantitatively affirmed significant correlations with 7 variables of frequent research interest, as well as several potential moderators of these CSE-correlate relationships. This chapter discusses the relationship between CSE and the technology acceptance model, and the authors suggest that the CSE construct merits continued research and practitioner attention for a variety of reasons. The findings also yield managerial and organizational implications and suggestions for future CSE research and practice.
Department
Department of Management
Original Publication Date
6-30-2014
DOI of published version
10.4018/978-1-4666-6256-8.ch004
Recommended Citation
Mitra, Atul; Karsten, Rex; and Schmidt, Dennis, "From Research To Practice: Promising Insights From Computer Self-Efficacy" (2014). Faculty Publications. 1377.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/1377