Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Maral Mayeh, Thurasamy Ramayah, A. Mishra (2016)
The role of absorptive capacity, communication and trust in ERP adoptionJ. Syst. Softw., 119
Juan Sanchez, William Korbin, D. Viscarra (1995)
Corporate support in the aftermath of a natural disaster: Effects on employee strainsAcademy of Management Journal, 38
Inge Klopping, E. McKinney (2004)
Extending the Technology Acceptance Model Extending the Technology Acceptance Model and the Task and the Task-Technology Fit Model to Technology Fit Model to Consumer E Consumer E- -Commerce Commerce
F. Calisir, C. Gumussoy, A. Bayram (2009)
Predicting the behavioral intention to use enterprise resource planning systemsManagement Research News, 32
Gilbert Churchill (1979)
A Paradigm for Developing Better Measures of Marketing ConstructsJournal of Marketing Research, 16
S. Petter, William DeLone, E. McLean (1992)
Information Systems Success: The Quest for the Independent VariablesJournal of Management Information Systems, 29
Y. Kang, Soongeun Hong, Heeseok Lee (2009)
Exploring continued online service usage behavior: The roles of self-image congruity and regretComput. Hum. Behav., 25
I. Chang, Chia-Hui Chang, Jen-Wei Wu, Tony Huang (2015)
Assessing the performance of long-term care information systems and the continued use intention of usersTelematics Informatics, 32
(1971)
Test validation
C. Costa, Edgar Ferreira, F. Bento, M. Aparicio (2016)
Enterprise resource planning adoption and satisfaction determinantsComput. Hum. Behav., 63
Parijat Upadhyay, Saeed Jahanyan (2016)
Analyzing user perspective on the factors affecting use intention of mobile based transfer paymentInternet Res., 26
James Anderson, D. Gerbing (1988)
STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING IN PRACTICE: A REVIEW AND RECOMMENDED TWO-STEP APPROACHPsychological Bulletin, 103
Aik-Chuan Teo, G. Tan, K. Ooi, Teck-Soon Hew, King-Tak Yew (2015)
The effects of convenience and speed in m-paymentInd. Manag. Data Syst., 115
T. Larsen, Anne Sørebø, Øystein Sørebø (2009)
The role of task-technology fit as users' motivation to continue information system useComput. Hum. Behav., 25
W. Lin (2012)
Perceived fit and satisfaction on web learning performance: IS continuance intention and task-technology fit perspectivesInt. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 70
Suprasith Jarupathirun, F. Zahedi (2007)
Exploring the influence of perceptual factors in the success of web-based spatial DSSDecis. Support Syst., 43
Anol Bhattacherjee (2001)
Understanding Information Systems Continuance: An Expectation-Confirmation ModelMIS Q., 25
Yuan Sun, Anol Bhattacherjee, Qing-guo Ma (2009)
Extending technology usage to work settings: The role of perceived work compatibility in ERP implementationInf. Manag., 46
Neda Abasi, N. Azad, K. Hafashjani (2015)
Information systems success: the quest for the dependent variableUncertain Supply Chain Management, 3
William DeLone, E. McLean (2003)
The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year UpdateJ. Manag. Inf. Syst., 19
A. Abugabah, L. Sanzogni, O. Alfarraj (2015)
Evaluating the impact of ERP systems in higher education, 32
Edward Wang (2016)
The moderating role of consumer characteristics in the relationship between website quality and perceived usefulnessInternational Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 44
Sunghun Chung, Kyung Lee, Jinho Choi (2015)
Exploring digital creativity in the workspace: The role of enterprise mobile applications on perceived job performance and creativityComput. Hum. Behav., 42
Ren-Zong Kuo, Gwo-Guang Lee (2009)
KMS adoption: the effects of information qualityManagement Decision, 47
Saini Das, Madhukar Dayal (2016)
Exploring determinants of cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection and adoption: A qualitative study in the Indian education sectorJournal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 18
Zeljko Garaca (2011)
Factors related to the intended use of ERP systemsManagement : Journal of Contemporary Management Issues, 16
P. Podsakoff, Scott MacKenzie, Jeong-Yeon Lee, Nathan Podsakoff (2003)
Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies.The Journal of applied psychology, 88 5
Mark Dishaw, D. Strong (1999)
Extending the technology acceptance model with task-technology fit constructsInf. Manag., 36
R. Sitgreaves (1979)
Psychometric theory (2nd ed.).Psyccritiques, 24
L. Cronbach (1951)
Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of testsPsychometrika, 16
H. Gangwar, Hema Date, R. Ramaswamy (2015)
Understanding determinants of cloud computing adoption using an integrated TAM-TOE modelJ. Enterp. Inf. Manag., 28
B. Lee, Jeong-Ok Yoon, In Lee (2009)
Learners' acceptance of e-learning in South Korea: Theories and resultsComput. Educ., 53
Fred Davis, R. Bagozzi, P. Warshaw (1989)
User Acceptance of Computer Technology: A Comparison of Two Theoretical ModelsManagement Science, 35
Timmy Tseng, Crystal Lee (2018)
Facilitation of consumer loyalty toward branded applications: The dual-route perspectiveTelematics Informatics, 35
Chechen Liao, Jian-Liang Chen, D. Yen (2007)
Theory of planning behavior (TPB) and customer satisfaction in the continued use of e-service: An integrated modelComput. Hum. Behav., 23
C. Fornell, D. Larcker (1981)
Evaluating Structural Equation Models with Unobservable Variables and Measurement ErrorJournal of Marketing Research, 18
Ing-Long Wu (2013)
The antecedents of customer satisfaction and its link to complaint intentions in online shopping: An integration of justice, technology, and trustInt. J. Inf. Manag., 33
Chia-Sui Wang, Yu-Lin Jeng, Yong-Ming Huang (2017)
What influences teachers to continue using cloud services?: The role of facilitating conditions and social influenceElectron. Libr., 35
C. Navaneethakrishnan (2013)
A Comparative Study of Cloud based ERP systems with Traditional ERP and Analysis of Cloud ERP implementation
X. Tan, Yongbeom Kim (2015)
User acceptance of SaaS-based collaboration tools: a case of Google DocsJ. Enterp. Inf. Manag., 28
Chin-Sheng Chen, Wen-Yau Liang, Hui-Yu Hsu (2015)
A cloud computing platform for ERP applicationsAppl. Soft Comput., 27
Tao Zhou, Yao-bin Lu, Bin Wang (2010)
Integrating TTF and UTAUT to explain mobile banking user adoptionComput. Hum. Behav., 26
Fumei Weng, Ming-Chien Hung (2014)
Competition and Challenge on Adopting Cloud ERPInternational journal of innovation, management and technology
Osama Isaac, Zaini Abdullah, Thurasamy Ramayah, A. Mutahar (2017)
Internet usage, user satisfaction, task-technology fit, and performance impact among public sector employees in Yemen, 34
R. Oliver (1980)
A Cognitive Model of the Antecedents and Consequences of Satisfaction DecisionsJournal of Marketing Research, 17
Hengdong Yang, Shiang-Lin Lin (2015)
User continuance intention to use cloud storage serviceComput. Hum. Behav., 52
Fang Xu, Meng Tian, Guohu Xu, B. Ayala, Wen Shen (2017)
Understanding Chinese users' switching behaviour of cloud storage servicesElectron. Libr., 35
W. Lin, Chun-Hsien Wang (2012)
Antecedences to continued intentions of adopting e-learning system in blended learning instruction: A contingency framework based on models of information system success and task-technology fitComput. Educ., 58
Chiun-Sin Lin, G. Tzeng, Yang-Chieh Chin, Chiao-Chen Chang (2010)
Recommendation sources on the intention to use e-books in academic digital librariesElectron. Libr., 28
C. López, A. Ishizaka (2017)
GAHPSort: A new group multi-criteria decision method for sorting a large number of the cloud-based ERP solutionsComput. Ind., 92-93
Inge Klopping, E. McKinney (2004)
Extending the Technology Acceptance Model and the Task-Technology Fit Model to Consumer E-Commerce
Fred Davis (1989)
Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information TechnologyMIS Q., 13
S. Venkatraman, Kiran Fahd (2016)
Challenges and Success Factors of ERP Systems in Australian SMEsSyst., 4
Information Systems Research, 3
Se-Joon Hong, J. Thong, K. Tam (2006)
Understanding Continued Information Technology Usage Behavior: A Comparison of Three Models in the Context of Mobile InternetInformation Systems: Behavioral & Social Methods
J. Thong, Se-Joon Hong, K. Tam (2006)
The Effects of Post-Adoption Beliefs on the Expectation-Confirmation Model for Information Technology Continuance
C. Rajan, Rupashree Baral (2015)
Adoption of ERP system: An empirical study of factors influencing the usage of ERP and its impact on end userIimb Management Review, 27
D. Goodhue, Ronald Thompson (1995)
Task-Technology Fit and Individual PerformanceMIS Q., 19
Juan Roca, Chao-Min Chiu, F. Martínez (2006)
Understanding e-learning continuance intention: An extension of the Technology Acceptance ModelInt. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 64
Carlos Tam, T. Oliveira (2016)
Understanding the impact of m-banking on individual performance: DeLone & McLean and TTF perspectiveComput. Hum. Behav., 61
Ming-Chi Lee (2010)
Explaining and predicting users' continuance intention toward e-learning: An extension of the expectation-confirmation modelComput. Educ., 54
Gökhan Daghan, B. Akkoyunlu (2016)
Modeling the continuance usage intention of online learning environmentsComput. Hum. Behav., 60
R. Bagozzi, Youjae Yi (1988)
On the evaluation of structural equation modelsJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 16
Xianjin Zha, Haijuan Yang, Yalan Yan, Kunfeng Liu, Chengsong Huang (2018)
Exploring the effect of social media information quality, source credibility and reputation on informational fit-to-task: Moderating role of focused immersionComput. Hum. Behav., 79
R. Kline (2005)
Principles and practice of structural equation modeling, 2nd ed.
This study aims to propose a hybrid model based on expectation–confirmation model (ECM), DeLone and McLean IS success model and task-technology fit (TTF) model to examine whether quality factors and TTF as the antecedents to user beliefs can affect organizational users’ continuance intention of cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP).Design/methodology/approachSample data for this study were collected from end-users of cloud ERP working in companies in Taiwan. A total of 370 questionnaires were distributed in the 37 sample companies, and 315 (85.1 per cent) usable questionnaires were analyzed using structural equation modeling in this study.FindingsThis study’s findings indicated that users’ perceptions of system quality, information quality and TTF all contributed significantly to their satisfaction, confirmation and perceived usefulness (PU) of cloud ERP, which in turn directly or indirectly led to their continuance intention of cloud ERP; that is, the results strongly supported the hybrid model integrating ECM, DeLone and McLean IS success model and TTF model with all hypothesized links being significant.Originality/valueEmpirically, this study’s research model capturing ECM, DeLone and McLean IS success model and TTF model has significantly shed light on the possible formulation of a richer post-adoption model. Noteworthily, considerably more attention should be paid to the fit between information-related characteristics and cloud ERP users’ work goals and needs, while TTF, based on both system-related and information-related technology characteristics, significantly contributes to users’ satisfaction, confirmation and PU, which together directly or indirectly explain their intention to continue using cloud ERP.
International Journal of Web Information Systems – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 10, 2019
Keywords: Expectation–confirmation model; Information quality; System quality; Cloud enterprise resource planning continuance; DeLone and McLean IS success model; Task-technology fit (TTF) model
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.