Timothy Paul Cronan
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Also affiliated: Management and Science University (1990); College of Business Administration (1990)
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Timothy Paul Cronan's research investigates the factors influencing technology adoption, particularly within enterprise systems. His work has focused on developing and testing models that explain how users' knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes impact their acceptance of new technologies, such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Cronan has published extensively in this area, with recent publications in 2021 examining the relationship between ERP factors and informed technology acceptance. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 29, with a total of 88 publications and 3,694 citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with Jeffrey K. Mullins on multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 29
- Publications: 88
- Citations: 3,731
Selected Publications
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Enterprise systems knowledge, beliefs, and attitude: A model of informed technology acceptance (2021)
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Changing the Academic Integrity Climate on Campus Using a Technology-Based Intervention (2016)
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Developing and Assessing Erp Competencies: Basic and Complex Knowledge (2015)
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Further Understanding Factors that Explain Freshman Business Students’ Academic Integrity Intention and Behavior: Plagiarism and Sharing Homework (2015)
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An Online Graduate Certificate Credential Program at the University of Arkansas (2014)
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Neurophysiological correlates of cognitive absorption in an enactive training context (2014)
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Assessing ERP Learning (Management, Business Process, and Skills) and Attitudes (2013)
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A Student ERP Simulation Game: A Longitudinal Study (2012)
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Comparing Objective Measures and Perceptions of Cognitive Learning in an ERP Simulation Game (2012)
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Success Surrogates in Representational Decision Support Systems (2011)
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A Proposed IT Ethical Behavioral Model (2011)
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Website Retailing (2011)
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Copyright, Piracy, Privacy and Security Issues (2011)
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Success Surrogates in Representational Decision Support Systems (2011)
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Website Retailing (2011)
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- Enterprise systems knowledge, beliefs, and attitude: A model of informed technology acceptance
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