Understanding User Responses to Information Technology: A Coping Model of User Adaption
- Anne Beaudry, A. Pinsonneault
- Computer ScienceMIS Q.
- 1 September 2005
This paper defines user adaptation as the cognitive and behavioral efforts performed by users to cope with significant information technology events that occur in their work environment and identifies four adaptation strategies which are hypothesized to result in three different individual-level outcomes.
Competing Perspectives on the Link Between Strategic Information Technology Alignment and Organizational Agility: Insights from a Mediation Model
- Paul P. Tallon, A. Pinsonneault
- BusinessMIS Q.
- 1 June 2011
This research extends and integrates the literature on strategic IT alignment and organizational agility at a time when both alignment and agility are recognized as critical and concurrent organizational goals.
The Other Side of Acceptance: Studying the Direct and Indirect Effects of Emotions on Information Technology Use
- Anne Beaudry, A. Pinsonneault
- Computer ScienceMIS Q.
- 1 December 2010
The paper shows that emotions felt by users early in the implementation of a new IT have important effects on IT use, and develops a framework that classifies emotions into four distinct types: challenge, achievement, loss, and deterrence emotions.
An Odyssey into Virtual Worlds: Exploring the Impacts of Technological and Spatial Environments
- Animesh Animesh, A. Pinsonneault, Sung-Byung Yang, Wonseok Oh
- BusinessMIS Q.
- 1 September 2011
It is found that flow mediates the impacts of technological and spatial environments on intention to purchase virtual products.
Survey Research Methodology in Management Information Systems: An Assessment
- A. Pinsonneault, K. Kraemer
- BusinessJournal of Management Information Systems
- 1 September 1993
A general framework for classifying and examining survey research is presented and this framework is used to analyze the usage of survey research conducted in the past decade in the MIS field and makes specific recommenoations that directly address the major problems highlighted in the review.
On the Assessment of the Strategic Value of Information Technologies: Conceptual and Analytical Approaches
- Wonseok Oh, A. Pinsonneault
- BusinessMIS Q.
- 1 June 2007
The results indicate that the resource-centered and contingency-based approaches provide complementary understanding of the strategic value of IT, and investments in growth-oriented applications were directly and positively related to firm revenue.
A Model of Organizational Integration, Implementation Effort, and Performance
- H. Barki, A. Pinsonneault
- BusinessOrgan. Sci.
- 1 March 2005
The OI framework and model are used to develop 14 propositions to predict the effort needed to implement different types of OI, and to explain the findings of recent research on integration.
Anonymity in Group Support Systems Research: A New Conceptualization, Measure, and Contingency Framework
- A. Pinsonneault, Nelson Heppel
- PsychologyJournal of Management Information Systems
- 1 December 1997
It is argued that one critical situational variable is the importance of social evaluation of group members, and the fact that the effects of anonymity interacts with other situational variables, making its relation to disinhibition complex.
Electronic Brainstorming: The Illusion of Productivity
- A. Pinsonneault, H. Barki, R. Gallupe, Norberto Hoppen
- PsychologyInformation systems research
- 1 February 1999
It is suggested that the process gains of EBS may not be as large as expected and that the presence of four additional process losses inherent to EBS technologies impair its productivity.
Challenges in Conducting Empirical Work Using Structuration Theory: Learning from IT Research
- M. Pozzebon, A. Pinsonneault
- Business
- 1 September 2005
Giddens’s structuration theory is increasingly used as an alternative approach to studying numerous organizational phenomena. However, the applicability of Giddens’s concepts is not without…
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