Investigating the intention to continue using software at work in digital transformation context: Integrating task - technology fit into technology continuance theory
Abstract
After firms implement new software systems, it is crucial to encourage workers to continue using them. The purpose of this research is to examine the efficacy of an integrated Task-Technology Fit factor into Technology Continuance Theory (TCT) in elucidating the reasons why workers maintain their use of organizational software. The data was gathered via a survey of 307 people employed by various organizations that used the software in their professional activities. Structural Equation Modeling using Partial Least Squares (PLS-SEM) was used to examine the study model. Intention to continue using the software was favorably predicted by satisfaction, attitude, and perceived usefulness, and task-technology fit positively impacted the attitude and satisfaction of software users. The findings provided the role of task-technology fit as businesses applied the software to enhance their performance in the digital transformation process. Furthermore, some actionable managerial implications were proposed for encouraging enterprises to consistently implement software systems in business processes.