User behavior of mobile enterprise applications

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Abstract

Organizations have been implementing mobile applications that actually connect to their backend enterprise applications (e.g. ERP, SCM, etc.) in order to increase the enterprise mobility. However, most of the organizations are still struggling to fully satisfy their mobile application users with the enterprise mobility. Even though it has been regarded as the right direction that the traditional enterprise system should move on, the studies on the success model for mobile enterprise applications in user’s acceptance perspective can hardly be found. Thus, this study focused not only to redefine the success of the mobile enterprise application in user’s acceptance persepective, but also to find the impacts of the factors on user’s usage behavior of the mobile enterprise applications. In order to achieve this, we adopted the Technology Acceptance Model 2 (TAM2) as a model to figure out the user’s behavior on mobile applications. Among various mobile enterprise applications, this study chose mobile ERP since it is the most representing enterprise applications that many organizations have implemented in their backend. This study found that not all the constructs defined by Davis in TAM2 have a significant influence on user’s behavior of the mobile-ERP applications. However, it is also found that most social influence processes of TAM2 influence user’s perception of the degree of interaction by mobile-ERP applications.

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Lee, S. (2016). User behavior of mobile enterprise applications. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 10(8), 3972–3985. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2016.08.030

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