圖書館服務功能IT消費化的用戶采納意愿分析——基于使用特性、用戶特性和系統特性的分析視角
發(fā)布時間:2018-04-20 07:34
本文選題:圖書館服務功能 + IT消費化; 參考:《圖書館工作與研究》2017年08期
【摘要】:本文旨在從使用特性、用戶特性和系統特性的分析視角探究圖書館服務功能IT消費化的用戶采納意愿,對于構建個性化、移動化、智能化的數字圖書館具有積極意義。通過整合感知控制理論、個體創(chuàng)新性理論、自我效能感以及技術接受模型提出研究假設并建立理論模型。以中部地區(qū)8所高校圖書館的師生用戶為實證研究樣本,以情境實驗結合問卷訪談的方式獲取361份有效數據,并采用結構方程模型的方法展開分析。結果顯示,感知控制能正向影響感知便利性、感知易用性和感知有用性;感知自我效能正向影響感知控制和感知便利性,個體創(chuàng)新性正向影響感知控制和感知有用性;感知易用性對感知便利性和感知有用性均有正向促進作用,感知便利性和感知有用性均能正向影響采納意愿,而感知易用性不影響采納意愿。
[Abstract]:The purpose of this paper is to explore the user's willingness to adopt the library service function from the point of view of using characteristic, user characteristic and system characteristic, which is of positive significance to the construction of individualized, mobile and intelligent digital library. Through the integration of perception control theory, individual innovation theory, self-efficacy and technology acceptance model, the research hypothesis is put forward and the theoretical model is established. Taking the teachers and students of 8 university libraries in the central region as an empirical research sample, 361 valid data were obtained by situational experiment combined with questionnaire interview, and the structural equation model was used to carry out the analysis. The results show that perceptual control can positively affect perceived convenience, perceived usability and perceived usefulness, perceived self-efficacy positively affects perceptual control and perceived convenience, and individual innovation positively affects perceptual control and perceived usefulness. Perceived usability has a positive effect on both perceived convenience and perceived usefulness. Both perceived convenience and perceived usefulness can positively affect the willingness to adopt, while perceived usability does not affect the willingness to adopt.
【作者單位】: 武漢大學信息管理學院;
【基金】:國家自然科學基金項目“Web2.0環(huán)境下基于社會化網絡瓶頸限制的信息擴散最大化研究”(項目編號:71203166) 武漢大學人文社會科學“70后”學者學術發(fā)展計劃專題項目“數字人文和語義挖掘”研究成果之一
【分類號】:G252
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本文編號:1776842
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