Knowledge Sharing Motivations, Perceived Enjoyment, and Anchoring Effects on Perceived Usefulness of Asynchronous Online Discussions.
Nimer AlrushiedatLorne OlfmanMabel KungJakko van der PolPublished in: AMCIS (2010)
Keyphrases
- perceived usefulness
- knowledge sharing
- positive effects
- motivational factors
- factors affecting
- factors that affect
- questionnaire survey
- attitudes toward
- user satisfaction
- knowledge transfer
- knowledge management
- structural equation modeling
- computer self efficacy
- knowledge construction
- information sharing
- university students
- e learning
- technology adoption
- learning community
- user acceptance
- technology acceptance model
- social interaction
- perceived risk
- behavioral intention
- continuance intention
- social networks
- statistically significant
- e government
- technology acceptance
- decision making
- information systems