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Erschienen in: Information Systems Frontiers 4/2011

01.09.2011

Determinants of self-report and system-captured measures of mobile Internet use intensity

An empirical investigation of common method bias among German mobile communications customers

verfasst von: Torsten J. Gerpott

Erschienen in: Information Systems Frontiers | Ausgabe 4/2011

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Abstract

Most research on the first adoption and subsequent use (= acceptance) of Internet access through cellular networks and portable appliances (= mobile Internet) has followed a similar pattern. It has employed survey responses of mobile network operator [MNO] customers to explain consumers’ stated future use (continuance) intentions or claimed use intensities related to mobile Internet [MI] access by various beliefs about MI (e.g., perceived relative advantage, usefulness, ease of use). However, there is ample evidence suggesting that MI use intentions and self-reported use intensities are only weakly correlated with actual MI use. Therefore, the present paper develops hypotheses on how the ability of different types of variables to account for variance in MI use intensity may vary depending on whether subjectively estimated or objectively captured use serves as the criterion variable. The hypotheses are tested by analyzing actual MI use behaviors of 300 adopters in Germany, whose mobile IP traffic was extracted from an MNO’s billing engine. This “system-captured” criterion measure is integrated with MI adopter responses collected by means of a standardized telephone survey. Results show that the predictors are more strongly correlated with self-rated than with system-captured MI use intensity. Up to 38% of the variance explained in self-rated use may be attributed to artifactual covariance between variables caused by common measurement methods. Factual MI use case features (MI tariff type and appliance class, fixed Internet home access availability) are better able to account for variance in both self-rated and actual MI use intensity than MI related beliefs. The findings imply that variable relationships observed in earlier MI and information system (IS) acceptance studies are likely to have been inflated by common method biases and thus may have provided spurious support for the conceptual frameworks tested. Implications of the results for future MI and IS acceptance research and for MNO seeking to forecast and to influence the MI use intensity of their customers are discussed.

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Fußnoten
1
The MNO’s technical and contractual arrangements for the 163 laptop users were such that 111 of the customers in this group were also able to send/receive SMS and make/accept mobile voice calls (e.g., by providing them with an integrated set of two SIM-cards for their mobile computer and handset or with a handset which serves as a modem to connect their laptop with the operator’s mobile data network). 52 persons within the laptop user subsample had opted for a “pure” (flat) laptop data tariff which made it impossible to use their mobile access for voice calls or SMS.
 
2
The original wording of all survey measures was in German and then translated into English for the present article.
 
3
Multicollinearity was not a problem in the regression analysis because the maximum variance inflation factor of the nine predictors amounted to 3.14. This is well below the thresholds of 5 to 10 recommended in the statistical literature (e.g., Cohen et al. 2003, pp. 423–425). Moreover, the regressions were not distorted by influential outliers as the outlier diagnostic Cook’s D did not exceed 0.11 in the sample. This is again clearly below the 1.0 cutoff value suggested by Cook and Weisberg (1982, p. 118).
 
4
Similar evidence was detected in the regressions with imputed missing values. Further regressions in which the logarithm of the system-captured dependent criterion was employed and in which demographic characteristics (gender, age, occupation; see variables 1–3 in Table 1) and length of MI use experience (see variable 4 in Table 1) had been entered as controls, uniformly yielded results which were materially very close to those displayed in Table 3. Therefore, I refrain from explicitly presenting these findings in ancillary tables.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Determinants of self-report and system-captured measures of mobile Internet use intensity
An empirical investigation of common method bias among German mobile communications customers
verfasst von
Torsten J. Gerpott
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2011
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Information Systems Frontiers / Ausgabe 4/2011
Print ISSN: 1387-3326
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-9419
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-010-9231-7

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