OUT OF DEDICATION OR CONSTRAINT? A DUAL MODEL OF POST-ADOPTION PHENOMENA AND ITS EMPIRICAL TEST IN THE CONTEXT OF ONLINE SERVICES
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Kim, Sung S.; Son, Jai-Yeol
署名单位:
University of Wisconsin System; University of Wisconsin Madison; Yonsei University
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
发表日期:
2009
页码:
49-70
关键词:
information-technology
switching costs
E-commerce
Loyalty
satisfaction
antecedents
COMMITMENT
acceptance
determinants
BUSINESSES
摘要:
Sustained website traffic through consumers' patronage at the post-adoption stages is known as a key to the survival of an online service provider. Although a firm's survival depends much on repeated use, whether or not a firm survives is also influenced by a variety of other behavioral outcomes that include, but are not limited to, word-of-mouth, willingness to pay, and inattentiveness to alternatives. Whereas post-adoption research has recently paid attention to repeated use, the information systems field still lacks a systematic investiation into other behavioral outcomes that transcend mere usage. In an attempt to extend the horizons of post-adoption research, we develop and test a model that explains post-adoption behaviors in the context of online services. First, drawing on a dual model of relationship maintenance in consumer behavior research, we propose a conceptual framework to study and explain online consumer behavior. In particular, our model predicts that two contrasting mechanisms, that is, dedication and constraint, are the main drivers of post-adoption phenomena (i.e., consumers' post-adoption reactions to online services-beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors). We empirically test the proposed dual model through the use of data collected from 510 users of online portals. The results of structural equation modeling analysis indicate that, as expected, the dedication- and constraint-based mechanisms simultaneously, yet differentially, determine online consumer behavior. In general, our findings suggest that it is essential in examining the complex nature of post-adoption phenomena to take into account the interplay of the dedication- and constraint-based mechanisms.