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Technology Acceptance

International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change, 2011
During the past decade there has been an increasing interest in research within Not-for-Profit (NFP) organisations. Research has indicated that there are a number of characteristics that make NFPs different from other organisations. This paper considers whether workers within the NFP sector have different attitudes to technology and whether such ...
Greenfeld, Geoffrey, Rohde, Fiona H.
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AAL-Technology Acceptance through Experience

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2014
Despite substantial research and development of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) technologies, their acceptance remains low. This is partially caused by a lack of accounting for users' needs and values, and the social contexts these systems are to be embedded in.
Huldtgren, A. (author)   +3 more
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Examining the Technology Acceptance Model Using Physician Acceptance of Telemedicine Technology

Journal of Management Information Systems, 1999
The rapid growth of investment in information technology (IT) by organizations worldwide has made user acceptance an increasingly critical technology implementation and management issue. While such acceptance has received fairly extensive attention from previous research, additional efforts are needed to examine or validate existing research results ...
Hu, Paul Jen Hwa   +3 more
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Accelerating Technology Acceptance: Hypotheses and Remedies for Risk-Averse Behavior in Technology Acceptance

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2005
Abstract Risk aversion was concluded as being a significant factor in the observed slow uptake of technology in the Upstream Sector of the Oil and Gas business. Hypotheses centered on information asymmetry, effect of risk volatility on tolerance, and risk profiles of decision makers molded by structural or temporal considerations ...
Vikram Rao, Ricardo Rodriguez
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The Technology Acceptance Model

Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2004
The technology acceptance model proposes that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness predict the acceptance of information technology. Since its inception, the model has been tested with various applications in tens of studies and has become the most widely applied model of user acceptance and usage.
Qingxiong Ma, Liping Liu
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Beliefs, Acceptances and Technological Knowledge

2012
One of the four ways of conceptualizing technology that Carl Mitcham distinguished in his book Thinking Through Technology is technology as knowledge. His description of technology as knowledge showed that not much philosophical literature on the nature of technological knowledge was available at the time he wrote this book as far as the analytical ...
Vries, de, M.J., Meijers, A.W.M.
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Accelerating Technology Acceptance: Overview

Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2005
Abstract The slow pace of technology acceptance is a concern for many in the oil and gas industry. A group of over 90 executives and leaders of the industry gathered in mid-March to discuss and analyze the causes and recommend steps to accelerate technology acceptance.
A. A. Daneshy, M. Bahorich
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Technology Acceptance and Performance

Information Resources Management Journal, 2000
Organizations expend large amounts of educational and training resources to improve employee task and job performance. These resources must be allocated efficiently and effectively to increase the probability of organizational success. Information technology (IT) is one organizational area in which education and training are particularly important ...
Thomas E. Marshall   +3 more
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Technology Acceptance of HRIS

International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, 2019
In the digital era, people are shifting from human involvement to digital involvement. They expect everything do be done in single touch. In this fast world, digital technology has grown so much that people use the information technology in all their activities.
null Nagadeepa C.   +2 more
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Technology Acceptance Model

2007
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) (Davis, 1989) measures perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use as predictors of a user’s intent to use computer technology, and their actual usage on the job. The measure first appeared in 1989, in an MIS Quarterly article by Fred Davis and in a coauthored article in Management Science(Davis, 1989; Davis ...
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