Factorial Invariance of the Impact of Information Technology Instrument
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Information system executives are increasingly required to justify technology investment in terms of its impact on the individual and his/her work. There has been a growing interest on the part of MIS researchers to study information technology impacts. Using 332 responses, this paper reports on confirmatory analysis and factorial invariance tests of the impact of information technology instrument. The recommended instrument contains 12 items, seems to be factorially invariant across two countries (US and Mexico) and across two managerial levels, and has high reliability and validity.