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User resistance to information system implementations: a dual-mode processing perspective
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User resistance to information system implementations: a dual-mode processing perspective

Robert H. Campbell and Mark Grimshaw
Information systems management, Vol.33(2), pp.179-195
02/04/2016

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The Elaboration Likelihood Model user acceptance user attitudes user resistance Technology
This article examines the attitudes that can cause users to resist information system implementations using an established theory from social and cognitive psychology: the Elaboration Likelihood Model. It is argued that users who do not think deeply about systems represent a key blockage and that their attitudes are based largely on heuristics and peripheral influences. The results of a wide-ranging study are presented in which 28 heuristics and peripheral influences that commonly affect user attitudes are identified.
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