Start Date
11-8-2016
Description
Given the increasing use of unauthorized technologies by employees in organizations, called Shadow IT, the traditional way to manage technology is changing. This research aims to verify the behavioral drivers behind Shadow IT usage and its outcomes in terms of individual performance. We developed a conceptual model based on literature on Human-Computer Interaction and Shadow IT. To evaluate this model, we will perform a Survey research with IT users of companies. The preliminary results are presented at the end of this research-in-progress.
Recommended Citation
Mallmann, Gabriela and Maçada, Antonio Carlos, "Behavioral Drivers Behind Shadow IT and Its Outcomes in Terms of Individual Performance" (2016). AMCIS 2016 Proceedings. 9.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2016/EndUser/Presentations/9
Behavioral Drivers Behind Shadow IT and Its Outcomes in Terms of Individual Performance
Given the increasing use of unauthorized technologies by employees in organizations, called Shadow IT, the traditional way to manage technology is changing. This research aims to verify the behavioral drivers behind Shadow IT usage and its outcomes in terms of individual performance. We developed a conceptual model based on literature on Human-Computer Interaction and Shadow IT. To evaluate this model, we will perform a Survey research with IT users of companies. The preliminary results are presented at the end of this research-in-progress.