TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the application and acceptance of group support systems in Africa
AU - De Vreede, Gert Jan
AU - Jones, Noel
AU - Mgaya, Rabson J.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Cross-cultural GSS field studies are scarce. Although the state of knowledge and theory development in this area warrants a focus on descriptive field explorations, most cross-cultural GSS research has taken place in laboratory environments. The study reported here represents the first detailed descriptive field study of GSS application in Africa. A grounded theory approach was used to collect and analyze data on eleven projects in which GSS meetings were organized in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. From the data emerged a model of GSS acceptance in the cultures investigated that extends the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in terms of a specification of a number of relevant external factors. These factors include the endorsement of top management, computer literacy, oral communication preference, referent power, and satisfaction with use. Furthermore, the findings suggest that there is potential for applying GSS in Africa to support capacity-building efforts, which tops the agenda of international deve lopment agencies.
AB - Cross-cultural GSS field studies are scarce. Although the state of knowledge and theory development in this area warrants a focus on descriptive field explorations, most cross-cultural GSS research has taken place in laboratory environments. The study reported here represents the first detailed descriptive field study of GSS application in Africa. A grounded theory approach was used to collect and analyze data on eleven projects in which GSS meetings were organized in Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. From the data emerged a model of GSS acceptance in the cultures investigated that extends the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in terms of a specification of a number of relevant external factors. These factors include the endorsement of top management, computer literacy, oral communication preference, referent power, and satisfaction with use. Furthermore, the findings suggest that there is potential for applying GSS in Africa to support capacity-building efforts, which tops the agenda of international deve lopment agencies.
KW - Cross-cultural studies
KW - Field study
KW - Grounded theory research
KW - Group support systems
KW - Technology acceptance
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U2 - 10.1080/07421222.1998.11518218
DO - 10.1080/07421222.1998.11518218
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032223735
SN - 0742-1222
VL - 15
SP - 197
EP - 234
JO - Journal of Management Information Systems
JF - Journal of Management Information Systems
IS - 3
ER -