Michael G. Morris
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Michael G. Morris
authored at least 17 papers
between 1996 and 2014.
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Bibliography
2014
MIS Q. Executive, 2014
Individual-Level Adoption Research: An Assessment of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Threats, and Opportunities for Further Research Contributions.
Proceedings of the Computing Handbook, 2014
2010
Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Understanding the Role of Enterprise Resource.
MIS Q., 2010
2007
Dead Or Alive? The Development, Trajectory And Future Of Technology Adoption Research.
J. Assoc. Inf. Syst., 2007
2006
Paradoxes of Online Investing: Testing the Influence of Technology on User Expectancies.
Decis. Sci., 2006
2005
Gender and age differences in employee decisions about new technology: an extension to the theory of planned behavior.
IEEE Trans. Engineering Management, 2005
2003
2002
User Acceptance Enablers in Individual Decision Making About Technology: Toward an Integrated Model.
Decis. Sci., 2002
2001
Assessing users' subjective quality of experience with the world wide web: an exploratory examination of temporal changes in technology acceptance.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 2001
2000
Why Don't Men Ever Stop to Ask for Directions? Gender, Social Influence, and Their Role in Technology Acceptance and Usage Behavior.
MIS Q., 2000
1998
Examining E-mail Use in the Context of Virtual Organizations: Implications for Theory and Practice.
Int. J. Electron. Commer., 1998
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1998
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1998
1997
1996
The importance of usability in the establishment of organizational software standards for end user computing.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 1996
The Impact of Experience on Individual Performance and Workload Differences Using Object-Oriented and Process-Oriented Systems Analysis Techniques.
Proceedings of the 29th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-29), 1996