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Antecedents of computer self-efficacy: A study of the role of personality traits and gender
Authors:Huma SaleemAnne Beaudry  Anne-Marie Croteau
Affiliation:John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract:Empirical evidence suggests that computer self-efficacy plays an important role in one’s acceptance and use of new information technology. Little is however known about the antecedents of computer self-efficacy. This paper reports on a study of 143 non-users of a self-checkout library system available at a large Canadian university which was conducted to investigate the relationships between stable personality traits and gender with computer self-efficacy. Results indicate that four of the five stable personality traits, as measured by the Big-5 factors of personality, contribute to explain computer self-efficacy. Taking gender into account, results show that the traits of neuroticism, extraversion, and agreeableness are significantly related to computer self-efficacy for women but not for men. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords:Computer self-efficacy   Gender   Personality traits   Big-5 factors of personality   Five-factor model of personality   IT acceptance
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