TY - JOUR ID - 36506 TI - Teleworking Technology Adoption in Organizations: Explaining the Role of Social Influence, Motivation and Facilitating Conditions JO - Journal of Information Technology Management JA - JITM LA - en SN - AU - Alirezaei, Alirezaei AU - Jabarzadeh, Jabarzadeh AU - Haji Akhoondi, erfan AU - RahmanyYoushanlouei, hossein AD - Assistant Prof. in Islamic Azad University of Iran, south Tehran branch, Iran AD - Ph.D. Student in Operations and Production Management, University of Tehran, Iran AD - M.Sc. Student in Industrial Management, Islamic Azad university of Iran, South Tehran Branch, Iran AD - Ph.D. Student in Marketing Management, University of Grenoble .France Y1 - 2013 PY - 2013 VL - 5 IS - 3 SP - 105 EP - 122 KW - Teleworking Adoption KW - Social Influence KW - Motivation KW - Facilitating Conditions DO - 10.22059/jitm.2013.36506 N2 - The aim of this article is to investigate the structural relationship between social influence, motivation and facilitating conditions with the use behaviour of teleworking technology, considering the moderating effect of behavioural intention to utilize teleworking. The research is done according to descriptive method with correlational type. Statistical population is public organizations and the sample was selected using simple random sampling. Data collection tool was questionnaire and experts judged its validity. The reliability of the tool was evaluated using a pre-test of 30 people. The data gathered from a sample of 365 people used to test the hypothesis and conceptual model of the research. By exploratory factor analysis and structural equation model path analysis was done. The results show that social influence, motivation and facilitating conditions have a positive impact on behavioural intention to use teleworking systems and this behavioural intention cause an increase in using behaviour among employees.   UR - https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_36506.html L1 - https://jitm.ut.ac.ir/article_36506_a392c409969955d938e16a52e79b2db8.pdf ER -