Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study

The factors impacting the adoption of mobile enterprise applications (MEAs) are important to understand if the value of using these applications is to materialize as improved business performance. By means of a review of the literature, the conceptual design of a model, a survey, and qualitative ana...

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Published in:South African Computer Journal
Main Authors: Henri Knoesen, Lisa F Seymour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/690
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description The factors impacting the adoption of mobile enterprise applications (MEAs) are important to understand if the value of using these applications is to materialize as improved business performance. By means of a review of the literature, the conceptual design of a model, a survey, and qualitative analysis, this mixed method study examined the factors which influence the adoption of three MEAs in the insurance industry. Interesting findings include the importance of willingness to fund devices on the adoption by users and the importance of job relevance and the location dependency of the MEAs on their usefulness. These findings are of relevance to researchers and organizations intending on deploying MEAs and practitioners should pay attention to the factors which can influence user acceptance of MEAs.
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spelling doaj-art-d3cb2ab01ec44934b5de054ffd9b9c9c2025-08-19T20:03:05ZengSouth African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information TechnologistsSouth African Computer Journal1015-79992313-78352019-12-01312117–149117–14910.18489/sacj.v31i2.690690Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance studyHenri Knoesen0Lisa F Seymour1University of Cape TownUniversity of Cape TownThe factors impacting the adoption of mobile enterprise applications (MEAs) are important to understand if the value of using these applications is to materialize as improved business performance. By means of a review of the literature, the conceptual design of a model, a survey, and qualitative analysis, this mixed method study examined the factors which influence the adoption of three MEAs in the insurance industry. Interesting findings include the importance of willingness to fund devices on the adoption by users and the importance of job relevance and the location dependency of the MEAs on their usefulness. These findings are of relevance to researchers and organizations intending on deploying MEAs and practitioners should pay attention to the factors which can influence user acceptance of MEAs.https://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/690mea adoptionmobile enterprise applicationsmobile appstechnology adoption
spellingShingle Henri Knoesen
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Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study
mea adoption
mobile enterprise applications
mobile apps
technology adoption
title Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study
title_full Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study
title_fullStr Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study
title_full_unstemmed Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study
title_short Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study
title_sort mobile enterprise application adoption a south african insurance study
topic mea adoption
mobile enterprise applications
mobile apps
technology adoption
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