How Do IT-related Traits Drive the Internet Use of Mature Adults? The Interplay of Curiosity and Control

Creators: Rockmann, Robert and Gewald, Heiko
Title: How Do IT-related Traits Drive the Internet Use of Mature Adults? The Interplay of Curiosity and Control
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the) 51st Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS)
Event Location: Waikoloa, HI, USA
Event Dates: January, 3-6, 2018
Projects: IDI, FISnet
Date: January 2018
Divisions: Informationsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): It can frequently be observed that mature adults use the Internet differently as younger members of society. We propose a model based on IT-related traits to conceptualize the Internet use behavior of mature adults, specifically focusing on curiosity- and control-related traits. We empirically tested our model by investigating the duration and intensity of mature adults’ Internet use. The results reveal that traits reflecting ‘curiosity’ (Personal Innovativeness in IT and Computer Playfulness) explain variations in the duration of Internet use, while traits reflecting ‘control’ (Computer Self-Efficacy and Computer Anxiety) predict the intensity to which mature adults make use of the Internet. Our paper thereby contributes to research on post-acceptance variations and on individual differences in IT use.
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Citation:

Rockmann, Robert and Gewald, Heiko (2018) How Do IT-related Traits Drive the Internet Use of Mature Adults? The Interplay of Curiosity and Control. In: (Proceedings of the) 51st Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS), January, 3-6, 2018, Waikoloa, HI, USA. ISBN 9781510856554

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