18 décembre 2020
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Suryanarayan Iyer et al., « User Adoption of eHRM - An Empirical Investigation of Individual Adoption Factors Using Technology Acceptance Model », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'information, de la communication et des bibliothèques, ID : 10.1007/978-3-030-64849-7_21
Organizations would reap the intended benefits of Electronic Human Resource Management (eHRM) implementations through its sustained usage and adoption by individuals. This study is centered on the view that actual usage behavior is critical to studying eHRM adoption and needs to be measured in the context of the intended eHRM outcomes; operational, relational and transformational. Using a 10-item scale to measure eHRM usage behavior in a research framework grounded in Technology Acceptance Model (TAM2), this study investigates the factors influencing eHRM adoption in terms of “intention to use” and “actual usage behavior”. Results indicate support for most TAM2 hypotheses. The study also enriches our understanding of organizational context factors; scope of implementation influencing Image-Usefulness relationship and post implementation stage influencing Ease of use-Intention to use relationship.