Title
Culture, Overload and Personal Innovativeness with Information Technology: Extending the Nomological Net.
Abstract
This study examines the pattern of relationships between dimensions of culture, qualitative and quantitative work overload, and personal innovativeness with information technology (PIIT). It suggests that dimensions of national culture and work overload are correlates of PIIT. Based on data collected from 100 U.S. college students, findings suggest an indirect relationship from two dimensions of culture (i.e. uncertainty avoidance and power distance) to PIIT and direct relationships from both qualitative and quantitative overload to PIIT. From a research standpoint, this study extends the nomological net surrounding PIIT. From a practitioner's standpoint, findings suggest that managers may mitigate the culture's influence on MIT through management of the work environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1080/08874417.2003.11647554
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
innovativeness,personal innovativeness with information technology,culture,overload
Computer science,Marketing,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
44
1.0
0887-4417
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jason Bennett Thatcher1127464.77
Lee P. Stepina21347.88
Mark Srite364829.04
Yongmei Liu411.03