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Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information Technology

MIS Quarterly, 1989
Valid measurement scales for predicting user acceptance of computers are in short supply. Most subjective measures used in practice are unvalidated, and their relationship to system usage is unknown. The present research develops and validates new scales for two specific variables, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, which are hypothesized ...
Fred D. Davis
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The psychological origins of perceived usefulness and ease-of-use

Information and Management, 1999
Abstract The technology acceptance model has identified the role of the perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use constructs in the information technology adoption process. Whereas past research has been valuable in explaining how such beliefs lead to system use, it has not explored how and why these beliefs develop.
Elena Karahanna, Detmar Straub
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Effect of Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness on UX and Behavioral Outcomes

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2023
We replicated and extended previous research to investigate the extent to which perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness account for variation in overall experience, likelihood to recommend, intention to use, and reported usage in a three-month ...
James R. Lewis, Jeff Sauro
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Perceived Usefulness, Ease of Use, and Usage of Information Technology: A Replication

MIS Quarterly, 1992
This paper presents the findings of two studies that replicate previous work by Fred Davis on the subject of perceived usefulness, ease of use, and usage of information technology. The two studies focus on evaluating the psychometric properties of the ease of use and usefulness scales, while examining the relationship between ease of use, usefulness ...
Dennis A. Adams   +2 more
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