Proceedings Article10.1109/HICSS.2014.467
User Acceptance of Business Intelligence (BI) Application: Technology, Individual Difference, Social Influence, and Situational Constraints
Tom E. Yoon,Biswadip Ghosh,Bong-Keun Jeong +2 more
- 06 Jan 2014
- pp 3758-3766
TL;DR: This research-in progress study attempts to identify factors that affect an individual's decision to adopt BI application and presents preliminary data analysis result.
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Abstract: Business intelligence (BI) applications have gained significant attention as a viable option to address the challenges of complex business decisions. While several studies examined key determinants of BI adoption at the organizational level, individual-level factors influencing the adoption of BI applications have received less attention. Drawing upon various theories and adoption literature, this research-in progress study attempts to identify factors that affect an individual's decision to adopt BI application. The initial survey was conducted, and we present preliminary data analysis result.
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