Author/Authors :
Nahyun Kwon، نويسنده , , Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Understanding users’ attitudes and perceptions and their
influence on behavior is crucial to predict the use of community
information and communication technology. In
this study, the authors attempt to uncover this process by
elaborating on I. Ajzen’s (1985, 1991) theory of planned
behavior (TPB), a widely applied social behavior model.
The developed structural equation model (SEM) was
tested using a sample of 417 users of a community network.
The final selected model, which was called the
community network use model, included seven predictors
of use: three behavioral beliefs (i.e., Learning, Social
Interactions, and Community Connection), Normative
Beliefs Individuals, Attitude, Subjective Norm, and Intention.
In particular, Intention moderated the relationships
between Use and the other six variables. Further, beliefs
in both Community Connection and Social Interactions
were directly related to community network use, as was
Attitude. Belief in Community Connection was indirectly
and positively related to community network use via
Intention; Belief in Community Connection was directly
and negatively related to Use. These latter two findings
suggest that Belief in Community Connection serves as
both a facilitator and inhibitor of community network use
depending on whether belief is followed by intention.
Implications are discussed.