An Acceptance Model for Useful and Fun Information Systems
Chesney, T. (2006). An Acceptance Model for Useful and Fun Information Systems. Human Technology, Volume 2 (2), pp. 225-235. URN:NBN:fi:jyu-2006520. Retrieved from http://www.humantechnology.jyu.fi
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© 2006 Thomas Chesney and the Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä
Investigating the factors associated with user acceptance of new software systems
has been an important research stream in the field of information systems for many years.
The technology acceptance model has long been used to examine the acceptance of
utilitarian systems. Recently, it has been used to examine recreational or pleasure-oriented
systems. Many examples exist of software that, depending on the context of use, can be used
for productive and pleasurable interaction. This paper examines the determinants of use of
one such “dual” system. A survey of users of a dual system was conducted. Results show that
perceived usefulness is more important in determining intention to use than perceived
enjoyment, and that perceived ease of use has no direct impact on intention, but still has a
strong indirect effect.
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