Putzke, JohannesJohannesPutzkeFischbach, KaiKaiFischbach0000-0001-5721-5369Schoder, DetlefDetlefSchoderGloor, PeterPeterGloorAlt, RainerFranczyk, Bogdan2019-09-192014-04-162013https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/1769Perceived Ease of Use (PEoU) is one of the most central constructs in IS research. However, it has been examined only from an individual perspective. This article conceptualizes PEoU as a network construct. Results indicate three things. Firstly, the higher a person's PEoU, the more likely she or he is sought for advice. Secondly, there is a greater likelihood that a person seeks out another person for advice if the other person also seeks out the first person for advice. Thirdly, a person's PEoU will become similar to that of other persons' she or he seeks out for advice.engSIENASocial Network AnalysisTechnology Acceptance ModelTAMThe Coevolution of Network Structure and Perceived Ease of Useconferenceobjecthttp://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2013/96/