ANALYSIS OF MANDATORY USE OF ELECTRONIC MAIL AND USER ACCEPTANCE: A CASE STUDY
lved the effectiveness of "mandatory use of electronic mail," this is not clearly stated as the hypothesis. The reader can infer that this is the hypothesis from the abstract and other hints given by the authors. Indeed, the questions identified as the authors as the "research questions"--how much do employees us the system, how satisfied are they with the system, etc.--are not clearly linked to the mandat
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