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Context: Microsoft Word and Microsoft Visio

Note: This list contains all the constructs (and corresponding measuring variables) as defined by the authors when proposing/using/applying the theories/models in the selected context. It also includes the scales used to measure the variables.

  • Construct (Theory/Model): A Priori Attitudes (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Using the tool for creating a flowchart is a bad/good idea.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Using the tool for creating a flowchart is a foolish/wise idea.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      I like/dislike the idea of using the tool for creating a flowchart.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Using the tool for creating a flowchart is unpleasant/pleasant.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Group Valence (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      To what extent does your group have a positive orientation toward the tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent does your group have a good feeling about the tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent does your group consider the tool acceptable for use?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Indicate the extent of attractiveness of using the tool to your group?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Group’s Perceptions About the Task-Technology Fit (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Did you find the tool appropriate for the flowcharting task that your group was performing?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Was the flowchart displayed in a readable and understandable format by the tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Was the flowchart presented in a readable and useful format by the tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Were the flowcharting symbols easily available within the tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      Were there too many flowcharting symbols available within the tool making it hard to understand which one to use in creating your own flowchart?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Group’s Strength of Adoption of the Technology (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      To what extent was your group convinced about using the above tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent is your group committed to the use of the above tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent does your group plan to regularly use the above tool?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Intra-group Conflict (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      To what extent did you and the other party disagree over alternatives?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent was the conflict you and the other party experienced directly related to the task?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent did you and the other party debate over some of the alternatives?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent did you and the other party advocate different points of view?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent were the differences you and the other party experienced task-related?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent did you and the other party disagree over alternative solutions proposed?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Satisfaction (Process Satisfaction) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      How would you describe your group's problem-solving process? Confusing/Understandable.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      How would you describe your group's problem-solving process? (efficient/inefficient).Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      How would you describe your group's problem-solving process? Coordinated/Uncoordinated.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      How would you describe your group's problem-solving process? Fair/Unfair.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      How would you describe your group's problem-solving process? Satisfying/Unsatisfying.Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Satisfaction (Solution Satisfaction) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      To what extent do you feel personally responsible for the correctness of the group solution?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent does the final solution reflect your inputs?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent are you confident that the group solution is correct?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      To what extent do you feel committed to the group's solution?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
      How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the quality of your group's solution?Not Specified(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Voluntariness (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      The group’s use of the flowcharting tool was voluntary.Scale 1 to 7, Mandatory Setting to Voluntary Setting(Sarker & Valacich, 2010)