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Users and information technology: analysis of task information fit model

Sinan Cayir, A. Nuri Basoglu and Tugrul U. Daim

International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 2010, vol. 2, issue 4, 401-426

Abstract: The objective of information technologies is multifold including many ranging from collection to presenting vital information for decision makers. It is more valuable to design systems that suits better the information requirements of the business than a tightly integrated one. This paper combines task and information characteristics at conceptual level from business management perspective. We propose a task information fit (TIF) model, which addresses the user acceptance of information systems by means of information quality provided. The model is applied and validated on a case study, which demonstrated the effect of power users on product development and user acceptance in correlation with TIF model.

Keywords: information properties; TIF; task information fit; technology acceptance; power users; modelling; information technology; user acceptance; information systems; information quality; product development. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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