User satisfaction with business-to-employee portals: Conceptualization and scale development

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The purpose of this paper is to develop and validate the business-to-employee portal user satisfaction (B2EPUS) measure. Five sequential stages of scale development were undertaken to achieve this purpose: conceptual model development, item generation, content validation, exploratory study, and confirmatory study. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the five dimensions of the B2EPUS, namely Usefulness, Confidentiality, Ease of Use, Convenience of Access, and Portal Design as the dimensions of the construct. Competing model analysis indicates that the second-order factor model is the better fitting for the B2EPUS construct. The theoretical and practical implications of the study as well as directions for future research are discussed in the concluding sections of this paper. © 2008 Operational Research Society Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Tojib, D. R., Sugianto, L. F., & Sendjaya, S. (2008). User satisfaction with business-to-employee portals: Conceptualization and scale development. European Journal of Information Systems, 17(6), 649–667. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2008.55

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