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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): Information Quality (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Users receive reports in a timely manner.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Users receive accurate information output.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Users receive current information output.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Users receive complete (thorough) information output.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Users receive relevant information output.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Users receive reliable information output.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Communication Quality (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Communication systems are available for use 24 hours per day, seven days per week.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Communication systems response times are adequate to keep users satisfied.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Communication systems exhibit high degrees of reliability.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Communication systems uptimes are comparable to available user time.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Hardware Quality (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Hardware and operating systems are available for use 24 hours per day, seven days a week.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Hardware and operating systems response times are adequate to keep users satisfied.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Hardware and operating systems exhibit high degrees of reliability.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Hardware and operating systems uptime are comparable to available user time.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Impact of Operational IS Use (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Activities associated with purchasing inputs (raw materials) required by your firm.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Receiving, storing, and disseminating inputs to the products (e.g., materials handling, warehousing).Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Transforming inputs into final product (e.g., cutting, assembly).Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Collecting, storing, and distributing the final product to your firm’s customers (e.g., order processing, scheduling).Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Providing service to maintain or enhance the value of the product (e.g., maintenance notices, upgrades).Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Improving your firm’s products and processes (e.g., R&D).Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Coordinating different activities described above (e.g., purchasing, order processing, marketing, etc.).Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Interacting and coordinating activities with customers.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Impact of Strategic IS Use (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      IT has enabled your firm to gain market share.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT has enabled your firm to establish competitive barriers.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT has enabled your firm to establish a defensible market.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Impact of Tactical IS Use (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      IT has enabled your firm to improve administrative efficiency.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT has enabled your firm to improve productivity.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT has enabled your firm to improve allocation of scare resources. Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT has enabled your firm to improve internal services.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT has enabled your firm to improve external services.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Plan Quality (DM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      IT department’s planning supports your firm’s ability to keep up with changing technology.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      IT department’s services evolve to meet your firm’s changing needs and capabilities.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Long-term data infrastructure plans exist and are followed.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
      Long-term network infrastructure plans exist and are followed.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bradley, Pridmore, & Byrd, 2006)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Individual Adaptation Behaviors (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I communicated with colleagues in order to better understand how this system operates.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree to Agree(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I communicated with IT specialists in order to better understand how this system operates.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree to Agree(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I researched, on my own initiative, in order to increase my knowledge and my mastery of this system.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I explored several information sources, on my own initiative, concerning this system.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      How much effort (in time and energy) did you spend to (disagree to agree) learn about this system?Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I invested much effort (in time and energy) in order to better use this system.Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceived Individual Benefits (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Knowledge gained using this system will be helpful to me with other systems in the future.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree to Agree(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      Using this system allows me to be more efficient at my job.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree to Agree(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      Knowing how to use this system makes me more marketable.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree to Agree(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceived Organizational Benefits (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Overall, the benefits of this system for my organization are.Scale 0 to 10, Low to High(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      This system improved the operations of my organization.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree to Agree(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      This system improved the performance of my organization.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task Characteristics (Task Equivocality) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I frequently deal with ill-defined business problems.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      I frequently deal with ad-hoc, non-routine business problems.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      Frequently the business problems I work on involve answering questions that have never been asked in quite that form before.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task Characteristics (Task Interdependence) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      The business problems I deal with frequently involve more than one business function.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      The problems I deal with frequently involve more than one business function.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Adaptation Behaviors (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      How much effort (in time and energy) did you spend recommending or suggesting improvements to this system’s functionalities.Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      How much effort (in time and energy) did you spend recommending or suggesting improvements to this system’s interface.Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      How much effort (in time and energy) did you spend recommending or suggesting improvements to this system’s hardware.Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      How much effort (in time and energy) did you spend recommending or suggesting modifications to your tasks so that they better fit this system.Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      How much effort (in time and energy) did you spend recommending or suggesting modifications to this system so that it better fits your tasks.Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      Overall, how much effort (in time and energy) did you spend so that your system and your business processes fit each other?Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      Overall, how much effort (in time and energy) did you spend so that your system and your business processes would be in harmony with each other?Scale 0 to 10, a Little to a Lot(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Authorization) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Data that would be useful to me is unavailable because I don't have the right authorization.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      Getting authorization to access data that would be useful in my job is time consuming and difficult.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Compatibility) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      There are times when I find that supposedly equivalent data from two different sources is inconsistent.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      Sometimes it is difficult for me to compare or consolidate data from two different sources because the data is defined differently.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      When it's necessary to compare or consolidate data from different sources, I find that there may be unexpected or difficult inconsistencies.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Ease of Use /Training /Training) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      There is not enough training for me or my staff on how to find, understand, access or use the company computer systems.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      I am getting the training I need to be able to use company computer systems, languages, procedures and data effectively.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Locatability) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      It is easy to find out what data the corporation maintains on a given subject.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      It is easy to locate corporate or divisional data on a particular issue, even if I haven't used that data before.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Locatability/Meaning) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      The exact definition of data fields relating to my tasks is easy to find out.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      On the reports or systems I deal with, the exact meaning of the data elements is either obvious, or easy to find out.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Production Timeliness/Timeliness (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      IS, to my knowledge, meets its production schedules such as report delivery and running scheduled jobs.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      Regular IS activities (such as printed report delivery or running scheduled jobs) are completed on time.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Quality/Currency) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I can't get data that is current enough to meet my business needs.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      The data is up to date enough for my purposes.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Quality/Right Data) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      The data maintained by the corporation or division is pretty much what I need to carry out my tasks.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      The computer systems available to me are missing critical data that would be very useful to me in my job.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Relationship with Users/Consulting) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Based on my previous experience I would use IS technical and business planning consulting services in the future if I had a need.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      I am satisfied with the level of technical and business planning consulting expertise I receive from IS.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Relationship with Users/Responsiveness) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      It often takes too long for IS to communicate with me on my requests.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      I generally know what happens to my request for IS services or assistance or whether it is being acted upon.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      When I make a request for service or assistance, IS normally responds to my request in a timely manner.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Task-Technology Fit (Systems Reliability) (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I can count on the system to be "up" and available when I need it.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      The computer systems I use are subject to unexpected or inconvenient down times which makes it harder to do my work.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
      The computer systems I use are subject to frequent problems and crashes.Not Specified(Goodhue & Thompson, 1995)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Technology Interaction Behaviors (TTF)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I use this system (or application) to solve various problems.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I use this system (or application) to justify my decisions.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I use this system (or application) to exchange with other people.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I use this system (or application) to plan or follow up on my tasks.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I use this system (or application) to coordinate activities with others.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      I use this system (or application) to serve customers.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      For accomplishing my tasks, this system is essential.Scale 0 to 10, Not at all to Very Much(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
      When you perform a task that you know the system supports, what percentage of time do you use the system?Percentage(Barki, Titah, & Boffo, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Behavioral Intention (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Assuming I had access to the system, I intend to use it.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      Given that I had access to the system, I predict that I would use it.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      I plan to use the system in the next -n- months.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Computer Anxiety (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Computers do not scare me at all.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      Working with a computer makes me nervous.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      Computers make me feel uncomfortable.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      Computers make me feel uneasy.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Computer Playfulness (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      The following questions ask you how you would characterize yourself when you use computers: spontaneous; creative; playful; unoriginal.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Computer Self-efficacy (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I could complete the job using a software package if there was no one around to tell me what to do as I go.Guttman 1-10(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      I could complete the job using a software package if I had just the built-in help facility for assistance.Guttman 1-10(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      I could complete the job using a software package if someone showed me how to do it first.Guttman 1-10(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      I could complete the job using a software package if I had used similar packages before this one to do the same job.Guttman 1-10(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Image (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      People in my organization who use the system have more prestige than those who do not.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      People in my organization who use the system have a high profile.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      Having the system is a status symbol in my organization.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Intention to Use (Use) (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Assuming I had access to the system, I intend to use it. Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      Given that I had access to the system, I predict that I would use it.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Job Relevance (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      In my job, usage of the system is important.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      In my job, usage of the system is relevant.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      The use of the system is pertinent to my various job-related tasks.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Output Quality (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      The quality of the output I get from the system is high.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      I have no problem with the quality of the system’s output.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      I rate the results from the system to be excellent.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceived Ease of Use (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      My intention with the system is clear and understandable.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      Interacting with the system does not require a lot of my mental effort.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      I find the system to be easy to use.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      I find it easy to get the system to do what I want it to do.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceived Enjoyment (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I find using the system to be enjoyable.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      The actual process of using the system is pleasant.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      I have fun using the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceived Usefulness (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Using the system improves my performance in my job. Likert 1-5 and 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015) (Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      Using the system in my job increases my productivity.Likert 1-5 and 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015) (Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      Using the system enhances my effectiveness in my job.Likert 1-5 and 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015) (Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      I find the system to be useful in my job.Likert 1-5 and 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015) (Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceptions of External Control (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I have control over using the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      I have the resources necessary to use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      Given the resources, opportunities and knowledge it takes to use the system, it would be easy for me to use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      The system is not compatible with other systems I use.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Result Demonstrability (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I have no difficulty telling others about the results of using the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      I believe I could communicate to others the consequences of using the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      The results of using the system are apparent to me.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      I would have difficulty explaining why using the system may or may not be beneficial.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Subjective Norm (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      People who influence my behavior think that I should use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      People who are important to me think that I should use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000) (Venkatesh & Morris, 2000)
      The senior management of this business has been helpful in the use of the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      In general, the organization has supported the use of the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
      People who influence my behavior (e.g., coworkers, supervisors, clients) think that I should use the IS.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      People who are important to me (e.g., coworkers, supervisors, clients) think that I should use the IS.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      People who influence my behavior (e.g., coworkers, supervisors, clients) would welcome my use of the IS in my work.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Use Behavior (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      On average, how much time do you spend on the system each day?Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Voluntariness (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      My use of the system is voluntary.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      My supervisor does not require me to use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
      Although it might be helpful, using the system is certainly not compulsory in my job.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Venkatesh & Bala, 2008) (Venkatesh & Davis, 2000)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Continuance Behavior (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      What percentage of your clients do you serve using the system?Percentage(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      What percentage of your working hours do you spend on using the IS?Percentage(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      What percentage of your workload do you deal with using the IS?Percentage(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Continuance Intention (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I intend to continue using the IS rather than discontinue its use.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      My intentions are to continue using the IS rather than manual processing or other alternative means.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      I plan to continue using the IS in my job.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Disconfirmation (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Comparing my initial expectations about the IS with my actual usage experience, I found that The IS improved my sales performance better than I initially expected.Likert 1-4(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      Comparing my initial expectations about the IS with my actual usage experience, I found that The IS increased my personal productivity better than I initially expected.Likert 1-4(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      Comparing my initial expectations about the IS with my actual usage experience, I found that The IS enhanced my job effectiveness better than I initially expected.Likert 1-4(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      Comparing my initial expectations about the IS with my actual usage experience, I found that The IS was more helpful for my job than I initially expected.Likert 1-4(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Habit (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Using the IS has become automatic to me.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      Using the IS comes naturally to me.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      When faced with a particular task, using the IS is an obvious choice for me.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      I have a habit of using the IS.Likert 1-5, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Satisfaction (TAM)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      How do you feel about your overall experience of IS usage.Scale 1 to 5, Very Dissatisfied to Very Satisfied(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      How do you feel about your overall experience of IS usage.Scale 1 to 5, Very Displeased to Very Pleased(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      How do you feel about your overall experience of IS usage.Scale 1 to 5, Very Frustrated to Very Contented(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
      How do you feel about your overall experience of IS usage.Scale 1 to 5, Absolutely Terrible to Absolutely Delighted(Bhattacherjee & Lin, 2015)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Attitude Towards the Behavior (TPB)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      All things considered, using the system is a foolish move...wise move.Scale 0 to 10(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      All things considered, using the system is a negative step...positive step.Scale 0 to 10(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      All things considered, using the system is a ineffective idea...effective idea.Scale 0 to 10(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      Using the system is a (bad/good) idea. Scale 1 to 7(Kim, 2009)
      Using the system is a (foolish/wise) idea.Scale 1 to 7(Kim, 2009)
      I (dislike/like) the idea of using the system. Scale 1 to 7(Kim, 2009)
      Using the system is (unpleasant/pleasant).Scale 1 to 7(Kim, 2009)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Intention (TPB)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I intend to continue using this system to solve various problems.Scale 0 to 10, Not at All to Very Much(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      I intend to continue using this system to justify my decisions.Scale 0 to 10, Not at All to Very Much(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      I intend to continue using this system to exchange with other people.Scale 0 to 10, Not at All to Very Much(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      I intend to continue using this system to plan or follow-up on my tasks.Scale 0 to 10, Not at All to Very Much(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      I intend to continue using this system to coordinate with others.Scale 0 to 10, Not at All to Very Much(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      I intend to continue using this system to serve customers.Scale 0 to 10, Not at All to Very Much(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      Assuming I had access to the system, I intend to use it. Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
      Given that I had access to the system, I predict that I would use it.Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Perceived Behavioral Control (TPB)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I have control over using the system. Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
      I have the resources necessary to use the system.Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
      I have the knowledge necessary to use the system. Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
      Given the resources, opportunities and knowledge it takes to use the system, it would be easy for me to use the system.Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
      The system is not compatible with other systems I use.Likert 1-7(Kim, 2009)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Subjective Norm (TPB)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      People who are important to me think that I should use the system.Likert 1-7 and Scale 0 to 10, Disagree Completely to Agree Completely(Kim, 2009) (Titah & Barki, 2009)
      People who influence me think that I should use the system.Likert 1-7 and Scale 0 to 10, Disagree Completely to Agree Completely(Kim, 2009) (Titah & Barki, 2009)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Facilitating Conditions (TPB)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I have the human and technological resources necessary to use the system.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree Completely to Agree Completely(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      I have the knowledge necessary to use the system.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree Completely to Agree Completely(Titah & Barki, 2009)
      A specific person (or group) is available for assistance with system difficulties.Scale 0 to 10, Disagree Completely to Agree Completely(Titah & Barki, 2009)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Behavioral Intention (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I intend to use the system in the next -n- months. Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I predict I would use the system in the next -n- months.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I plan to use the system in the next -n- months.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I like to spend time mastering [the system].Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      Using [the system] is personally meaningful to me.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      I really feel [the system] is my system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Effort Expectancy (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      My interaction with the system would be clear and understandable.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      It would be easy for me to become skillful at using the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007) (Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I would find the system easy to use.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007) (Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      Learning to operate the system is easy for me.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007) (Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Facilitating Conditions (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I have the resources necessary to use the system.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I have the knowledge necessary to use the system.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      The system is not compatible with other systems I use.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      A specific person (or group) is available for assistance with system difficulties.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      Due to lack of technical support, I have found [the system] difficult to use.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      The current hardware in this organization does not support [the system].Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      There are several organizational barriers preventing me from using [the system] effectively.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Performance Expectancy (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I would find the system useful in my job.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      Using the system enables me to accomplish tasks more quickly.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      Using the system increases my productivity.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      If I use the system, I will increase my chances of getting a raise.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      [The system] will improve my job performance.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      [The system] will make it easier for me to do my job.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      [The system] will increase my productivity.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Social Influence (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      People who influence my behavior think that I should use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007) (Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      People who are important to me think that I should use the system.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007) (Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      The senior management of this business has been helpful in the use of the system.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      In general, the organization has supported the use of the system.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      My friends in this organization think I should use [the system].Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      My colleagues in this organization think I should use [the system].Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Use Behavior (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      When I can avoid using [the system], I do.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      When given the choice between using or not using [the system] for a task, I usually choose not to use it.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
      When I can do a task using [the system], I will sometimes choose to use other ways to complete the task.Likert 1-7, Strongly Disagree to Agree(Neufeld, Dong, & Higgins, 2007)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Anxiety (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I feel apprehensive about using the system.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      It scares me to think that I could lose a lot of information using the system by hitting the wrong key.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I hesitate to use the system for fear of making mistakes I cannot correct.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      The system is somewhat intimidating to me.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Attitude toward using technology (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      Using the system is a bad/good idea.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      The system makes work more interesting.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      Working with the system is fun.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I like working with the system.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
  • Construct (Theory/Model): Self-Efficacy (UTAUT)
      IndicatorScaleReference(s)
      I could complete a job or task using the system if there was no one around to tell me what to do as I go.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I could complete a job or task using the system if I could call someone for help if I got stuck.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I could complete a job or task using the system if I had a lot of time to complete the job for which the software was provided.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)
      I could complete a job or task using the system if I had just the built-in help facility for assistance.Scale 1 to 7(Venkatesh, Morris, Davis, & Davis, 2003)