|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
Computer self-efficacy (CSE) has captured the interest of
researchers from widely diverse knowledge domains for over four
decades. During that time, the realm of computer adoption and use
has evolved and flourished. Along with this evolution, our
understanding of CSE, its utility in behavior modeling and training
development, and its relationship to a diverse array of antecedents
and precedents has continued to evolve. This monograph provides a
comprehensive history of the CSE construct as it has been developed
and applied within the field of information systems (IS), and
within the broader academic communities that benefit from reference
to IS research contributions. The authors present the breadth and
depth of the CSE construct and offer a framework of extant
knowledge and implications for future research within this
knowledge domain. The principal contribution of this work is the
assemblage of the bulk of the authors' understanding and knowledge
regarding the CSE construct and its associated streams of research
into a single compendium. It is intended to facilitate future
researchers to access the current thinking regarding the CSE
construct and direct their efforts to the continued advancement of
our understanding of computer self-efficacy.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.