In recent years, innovative technologies have lead to rapid progression and accelerated research studies within the field of end-user computing. Computational Advancements in End-User Technologies: Emerging Models and Frameworks contains leading research and practices into the advancement, significance, and comprehensive nature of end-user computing. A defining collection of significant tools, applications, and methodologies within this expanding field of study, this publication provides academicians, researchers, and practitioners with a complete and practical resource of expert international findings.
Author(s): Steve Clarke, Steve Clarke
Series: Advances in End User Computing Aeuc
Edition: 1
Publisher: Information Science Reference
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 376
IGI Global - Computational Advancements in End-User Technologies (October 2009) (ATTiCA)......Page 2
Table of Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 16
Effort-Accuracy Trade-Off in Using Knowledge Management Systems......Page 20
Knowledge Appraisal and Knowledge Management Systems: Judging What We Know......Page 47
Rewarding End-Users for Participating in Organizational KM:A Case Study......Page 66
Exploring System Use as a Measure of Knowledge Management Success......Page 82
Collaborative Knowledge Management in the Call Center......Page 97
Diffusing Management Information for Legal Compliance:The Role of the IS Organization within the Sarbanes-Oxley Act......Page 112
The Role of Expertise in the Evaluation of Computing Architectures: Exploring the Decision Models of Expertand Novice IS Managers......Page 131
End User Types: An Instrument to Classify Users Based on the User Cube......Page 161
Social and Usage-Process Motivations for Consumer Internet Access......Page 178
General and Specific Computer Self-Efficacy: An Empirical Comparison of their Strength in Predicting General and Specific Outcomes......Page 195
Design of the PromoPad: An Automated Augmented-Reality Shopping Assistant......Page 212
Thinking Outside of the Ballot Box: Examining Public Trust in E-Voting Technology......Page 225
End Users’ Acceptance of Information Technology: A Rasch Analysis......Page 244
Information Technology Supported Communication -Group Cohesion, Agreeability, and Performance: The Role of Media Richness......Page 261
Ratings Schemes in e-Commerce......Page 279
Validating the End-UserComputing SatisfactionInstrument for OnlineShopping Systems......Page 310
Compilation of References......Page 328
About the Contributors......Page 368
Index......Page 372