The longitudinal impact of enterprise system users' pre-adoption expectations and organizational support on post-adoption proficient usage
Journal
European Journal of Information Systems
ISSN
0960-085X
ISSN-Digital
1476-9344
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Although enterprise systems (ES) are ubiquitous, many firms report less than stellar payoffs from these costly investments, with underutilization often attributed to failures in the implementation process. Unfortunately, research has not provided sufficient insights into these failures, in part because it has focused on actual usage, as opposed to proficient usage, as the benchmark for successful implementation. Moreover, research has not generally examined how the adoption process unfolds over time, thus overlooking potential underlying mechanisms that may help explain how adopters achieve proficiency. To begin addressing these shortcomings, we study how adopters' pre-adoption expectations, enacted over time, can influence their post-adoption proficiency, by shaping how and why they spend time using the system during the adoption period. We analyzed time-lagged survey data from 153 financial analysts, required to adopt new ES-based software, at a multinational bank. We found that adopters who hold pre-adoption expectations reflecting greater internal and external motives to adopt the system as well as systematically integrate it into their work routines are more apt to use the system in ways that enhance their cumulative knowledge of it, and subsequently develop higher levels of proficiency post-adoption. Moreover, greater organizational support enhanced the impact of adopters' expectations on proficiency, except when their actual use is low in which case organizational support had an adverse effect.
Language
English
Keywords
actual usage
proficient usage
intention to use
intention to systematically
integrate
integrate
performance outcome expectations
organizational support
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher place
Basingstoke
Volume
2014
Number
online seit 06.13
Start page
1
End page
17
Pages
17
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
226139