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Definition: A user’s psychological state reflecting an information system’s personal relevance and importance.
Theory/model: Additional to TAM
Reference: (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008)
Indicator | Scale | Context | Theory/Model | Reference(s) |
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As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Useless vs Essential. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |
As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Irrelevant vs Relevant. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |
As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Means nothing vs Means a lot. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |
As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Does not matter to me vs Matters to me. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |
As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Trivial vs Fundamental. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |
As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Of no concern to me vs Of great concern to me. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |
As a tool for my work at the clinic, I consider the new system to be Unimportant vs Very important. | Scale 0 to 10 | Computer Physician Order Entry (CPOE) System | TAM | (Barki, Paré, & Sicotte, 2008) |