The effect of task–individual–technology fit on user attitude and performance: An experimental investigation

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Decision support research explores interactions between individuals, tasks, and technology. In this paper, I deconstruct the task–technology–individual fit model into three two-way interactions and ascertain how these interactions affect user attitude and performance. Performance is conceptualized as consisting of two dimensions, technology performance and task performance. The paper reports a controlled laboratory experiment involving 94 subjects using a purpose built decision support system. The results demonstrate several important principles. User attitude is affected by the fit between individual and technology whereas technology performance is affected by the fit between task and technology, and task and individual. Users of technology fitted to them as an individual can perceive it as more useful than it actually is, in terms of improving task performance. Finally, technology performance translates into task performance. Technology performance is a necessary but not sufficient precursor to task performance.

论文关键词:Task–individual–technology fit,Decisional guidance,Task complexity,Decision support,User attitude,Performance

论文评审过程:Received 29 September 2011, Revised 23 July 2012, Accepted 7 October 2012, Available online 15 October 2012.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2012.10.025