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Use and Reuse of Collaboration and Communication Technologies in Projects

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  • Manouchehr Tabatabaei

    (Georgia Southern University, USA)

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Use of technology and more recently reuse of technology have received a great deal of attention in Information Technology research. However, students’ use and reuse of technology have received little attention. The purpose of this research is to examine if students working in a team will use the same technology with which they have experience and reuse it again. Also, the purpose of this research is to examine the reasons for reusing technology. The Technology Continuance Theory (Liao et al., 2009) is used in this research as an explanatory theory for the reuse of collaboration and communication technologies in teamwork. The findings support experience with a technology as the main driver of reuse of the same technology. The findings also suggest perception of technology usefulness as the main reasons for reuse.

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  • Manouchehr Tabatabaei, 2022. "Use and Reuse of Collaboration and Communication Technologies in Projects," International Journal of Information Technology Project Management (IJITPM), IGI Global, vol. 13(1), pages 1-10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jitpm0:v:13:y:2022:i:1:p:1-10
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