Description
We report results of a study investigating the interplay between gender and various aspects of individual propensity to resist change in predicting IS habit and intentions to try a new system. We also explore the relationship between habit, gender, and personal innovativeness with IT in predicting trying intentions. Our research context is student collaboration in group projects. Results indicate that gender plays a key role in affecting both habit development and trying intentions.
Recommended Citation
Polites, Greta, "The Interplay of Gender, Habit, and Individual Differences in Predicting Trying Intentions" (2015). AMCIS 2015 Proceedings. 17.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2015/AdoptionofIT/GeneralPresentations/17
The Interplay of Gender, Habit, and Individual Differences in Predicting Trying Intentions
We report results of a study investigating the interplay between gender and various aspects of individual propensity to resist change in predicting IS habit and intentions to try a new system. We also explore the relationship between habit, gender, and personal innovativeness with IT in predicting trying intentions. Our research context is student collaboration in group projects. Results indicate that gender plays a key role in affecting both habit development and trying intentions.