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Contextual influences on user satisfaction with mobile computing : findings from two healthcare organizations

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posted on 2006-06-01, 00:00 authored by Rens ScheepersRens Scheepers, H Scheepers, Ojelanki Ngwenyama
Mobile information technologies (IT) are transforming individual work practices and organizations. These devices are extending not only the boundaries of the ‘office’ in space and time, but also the social context within which use occurs. In this paper, we investigate how extra-organizational influences can impact user satisfaction with mobile systems. The findings from our longitudinal study highlight the interrelatedness of different use contexts and their importance in perceptions of user satisfaction. The data indicate that varying social contexts of individual use (individual as employee, as professional, as private user, and as member of society) result in different social influences that affect the individual’s perceptions of user satisfaction with the mobile technology. While existing theories explain user satisfaction with IT within the organizational context, our findings suggest that future studies of mobile IT in organizations should accommodate such extra-organizational contextual influences.

History

Journal

European journal of information systems

Volume

15

Issue

3

Pagination

261 - 268

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Location

Basingstoke, England

ISSN

0960-085X

eISSN

1476-9344

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, Operational Research Society