Handbook of Management Scales/Consensus on appropriation
Consensus on appropriation (alpha = 0.85)
[edit | edit source]Description
[edit | edit source]The research note develops a consensus on appropriation (COA) instrument in the context of electronic meeting systems use. Initial item development, statistical analyses, and validity assessment (convergent, discriminant, and nomological) were conducted.
Definition
[edit | edit source]Consensus on appropriation (COA) is the extent to which group participants perceive that they have agreed on how to adopt and use a technology.
Items
[edit | edit source]- Our group members were able to reach consensus on how to apply the EMS to our task.
- Overall, members of our group agreed on how we should use the EMS for our work.
- There was no conflict in our group regarding how we should incorporate the EMS into our work.
- Our group reached mutual understanding on how we should use the EMS to perform our task.
- Our group was able to reach consensus on how we should use the EMS to perform our task.
The items were measured on seven-point Likert scales anchored by the following: strongly disagree, quite, slightly, neither, slightly, quite, strongly agree.
Source
[edit | edit source]- Salisbury et al. (2002): Research Report: Better Theory Through Measurement - Developing a Scale to Capture Consensus on Appropriation. Information Systems Research, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 91-103.
Comments
[edit | edit source]Allport and Kerler (2003) have published A Research Note Regarding the Development of the Consensus on Appropriation Scale. They suggest an opportunity to further refine the measurement of this construct.