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Conceptual Modelling 6 empirical research 3 perception measurement 3 Business Information Systems 2 Conceptual modeling 2 Information Systems Development Methodologies 2 Perception measurement 2 Process modeling 2 Business and Management not elsewhere classified 1 Continuance 1 Expectation Confirmation Theory 1 Instrument development 1 Perception Measurement 1 Process modelling 1 Technology Acceptance Model 1 Theory of ontological expressiveness 1 Tool functionality 1 Usage beliefs 1 conceptual modeling 1 representation theory 1
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Recker, Jan C. 5 Rosemann, Michael 4 Recker, Jan 1 Schelp, Joachim 1 Winter, Robert 1 Österle, Hubert 1
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“Modeling with tools is easier, believe me” : the effects of tool functionality on modeling grammar usage beliefs
Recker, Jan C. - 2012
Increasingly, studies are reported that examine how conceptual modeling is conducted in practice. Yet, typically the studies to date have examined in isolation how modeling grammars can be, or are, used to develop models of information systems or organizational processes, without considering...
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The measurement of perceived ontological deficiencies of conceptual modeling grammars
Recker, Jan C.; Rosemann, Michael - 2010
Over recent years, many scholars have studied the conceptual modeling of information systems based on a theory of ontological expressiveness. This theory offers four constructs that inform properties of modeling grammars in the form of ontological deficiencies, and their implications for...
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A measurement instrument for process modeling research : development, test and procedural model
Recker, Jan C.; Rosemann, Michael - 2010
Process modeling is an emergent area of Information Systems research that is characterized through an abundance of conceptual work with little empirical research. To fill this gap, this paper reports on the development and validation of an instrument to measure user acceptance of process...
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Explaining usage of process modeling grammars : comparing three theoretical models in the study of two grammars
Recker, Jan C. - 2010
Our objective was to determine the factors that lead users to continue working with process modeling grammars after their initial adoption. We examined the explanatory power of three theoretical models of IT usage by applying them to two popular process modeling grammars. We found that a hybrid...
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Measuring perceived representational deficiencies in conceptual modeling : instrument development and test
Recker, Jan C.; Rosemann, Michael - 2008
Over recent years, many scholars have studied the conceptual modeling of information systems based on a model of representation formulated by Wand and Weber. This model offers a set of premises about representational deficiencies and their implications for development and use of conceptual...
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Understanding the Process of Constructing Scales Inventories in the Process Modelling Domain
Recker, Jan; Rosemann, Michael - 2007
Empirical research strategies are undisputedly of paramount importance to rigorous and relevant IS research. Employed practices of empirical research in Information Systems, however, are still considered to be problematic. One related problem in this context is the lack of rigorously developed...
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