Learning continuance of accounting information systems - An expectation-confirmation perspective

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Chen K. [1 ]
Miguel P.S. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Business Information Systems, Western Michigan University, 3344 Schneider Hall, Kalamazoo
[2] Department of Accountancy, Western Michigan University, 3261 Schneider Hall, Kalamazoo
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Accounting information systems; AIS; Confirmation; ECT; Education; Expectation; Expectation confirmation model; Learning continuance; Perceived behavioural control; Perceived capabilities; Perceived usefulness;
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10.1504/IJISCM.2011.045834
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This study examines factors that contribute to the intention to study accounting information systems (AIS) after one's formal course training is over. A modified form of the expectation-confirmation theory (ECT) is applied, but deeper insights are uncovered after considering perceived AIS capabilities as a moderator. ECT's construct relationship is mostly confirmed, except that perceived usefulness is not statistically significant as a predictor for satisfaction. The main sources of motivation for the respondent group with less confidence in their own AIS capabilities are confirmation and usefulness. The group with much AIS confidence is motivated to continue their learning more by confirmation and satisfaction. Further academic and managerial implications are provided. Copyright © 2012 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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页码:335 / 347
页数:12
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