SIG LEAD - IS Leadership and the IT Profession

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1421

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Digital technologies are vital for organizations to create strategic value and align business and IT. Organizational digital transformation has drastically changed the idea of the workforce. Low-code and no-code solutions may help businesses deal with the demands for professional software development and leverage the technological skills of non-IT employees. Based on the theory of planned behavior, this study proposes to examine the antecedents affecting non-IT employees’ intention to participate in citizen development. The study’s empirical results have the potential to shed light on how organizations can motivate non-IT employees to participate in citizen development.

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Aug 10th, 12:00 AM

Participating in Citizen Development: Theory of Planned Behavior

Digital technologies are vital for organizations to create strategic value and align business and IT. Organizational digital transformation has drastically changed the idea of the workforce. Low-code and no-code solutions may help businesses deal with the demands for professional software development and leverage the technological skills of non-IT employees. Based on the theory of planned behavior, this study proposes to examine the antecedents affecting non-IT employees’ intention to participate in citizen development. The study’s empirical results have the potential to shed light on how organizations can motivate non-IT employees to participate in citizen development.

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