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An Evaluation of Uncertainty and Anticipatory Anxiety Impacts on Technology Use

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Pages 641-649 | Published online: 07 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

How does uncertainty and anticipatory anxiety impact technology use? Earlier research has consistently suggested that uncertainty and anticipatory anxiety adversely impels one’s logical judgments, decisions, and behaviors. In this paper, we examine the under-examined combined influence of uncertainty and anticipatory anxiety on technology use. This paper aims to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the role uncertainty and anticipatory anxiety play in explaining technology use. Analyses of data from 449 technology users revealed that a person’s uncertainty and anticipatory anxiety due to unforeseen/unpredicted circumstances and outcomes could lend to a better understanding of a user’s behavioral intention and use. We discuss the implications of our research and also point to future research directions.

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Chun-Lung Huang

Chun-Lung Huang is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse (UWL). He has taught subjects, such as information systems, telecommunication, cyber security, e-Business, Visual Basic programming, and ERP-SAP. His research interests and projects include human computer interaction, cyber security, and healthcare information systems.

Peter Haried

Peter Haried is a Professor of Information Systems at the College of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. His research focuses on: IS offshoring, IS project management, health information systems and e-commerce continuance. He has published over 40 papers in international conferences and journals.

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