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Understanding user differences in open-source workflow management system usage intentions
Jan Recker, Marcello La Rosa
Open-source software systems have become a viable alternative to proprietary systems. We collected data on the usage of an open-source workflow management system developed by a university research group, and examined this data with a focus on how three different user cohorts – students, academics and industry professionals – develop behavioral intentions to use the system. Building upon a framework of motivational components, we examined the group differences in extrinsic versus intrinsic motiva- tions on continued usage intentions. Our study provides a detailed understanding of the use of open-source workflow management systems in different user communities. Moreover, it discusses implications for the provision of workflow management systems, the user-specific management of open-source systems and the development of services in the wider user community.
Keywords: Information systems usage intentions; Group differences; Motivation; Open-source system; Workflow; Survey research

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Information Systems
37
3
200-212
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doi:10.1016/j.is.2011.10.002