DocumentCode
2419867
Title
Investigate the Social Actor Model of ICT Use in Organizations
Author
Wong, I.A. ; Steinhoff, P.
fYear
2009
fDate
5-8 Jan. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This research advances the study of social factors in information systems through an empirical exploration of communication and information technology (ICT) use as hypothesized in the social actor model proposed by Lamb and Kling [1]. Using a large sample of North American academics, the research identifies seven general types of ICT use. The findings support the social actor model in the context of professional organizations, and reveal that individual characteristics play a more prominent role in use of technology than organizational structural properties do. In addition, the results suggest that the social actor model can be conceptualized more parsimoniously in three dimensions and can explain ICT use more precisely by considering moderating and mediating effects.
Keywords
business data processing; organisational aspects; social aspects of automation; communication technology; information systems; information technology; professional organizations; social actor model; social factors; Bridges; Communications technology; Context modeling; Educational institutions; Ground support; Information systems; Information technology; Shape measurement; Technology social factors; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences, 2009. HICSS '09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location
Big Island, HI
ISSN
1530-1605
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3450-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2009.274
Filename
4755752
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