Testing the design for Web-based electronic services acceptance model (E-SAM)
conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byKamaljeet Sandhu, B Corbitt
This paper reports on the design and testing of a model, which evaluates the relationship components of a Web-based EServices Acceptance Model (E-SAM). The paper proposes that user experience, user motivation, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use that may determine user acceptance of web-based eServices. The model is tested in a university environment where students and staff use services that have moved from an old paper-based to Web-based eService system. The results of data analysis highlight that user experience is strongly related to perceived ease of use; and perceived usefulness to user motivation in user acceptance of Web-based eServices. The strength of these relationships and the lack of strong relationships between other components suggest that the model's application to eServices is able to highlight the complexity of the eService process and the need for researchers to seek additional components in studying technology acceptance on the World Wide Web.
History
Event
Australasian Conference on Information Systems (14th : 2003 : Perth, W.A.)
Pagination
1 - 10
Publisher
We-B Centre, Edith Cowan University
Location
Perth, W.A.
Place of publication
Joondalup, W.A.
Start date
2003-11-26
End date
2003-11-28
ISBN-13
9780729805445
ISBN-10
0729805441
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2003, [Sandhu, K., and Corbitt, B]
Editor/Contributor(s)
N Lethbridge
Title of proceedings
14th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2003, Perth, Western Australia, 26-28 November, 2003 : delivering IT and e-business value in networked environments