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Technology Acceptance Model: Predicting Nurses’ Acceptance of Telemedicine Technology (eICU®)
2008The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is one of the promising models that represent an important theoretical framework to explain and predict an individual's technology acceptance. TAM has been used extensively in the business, education, and information technology settings, but rarely in a health care setting.
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Technology Acceptance Model Revisited
Proceedings of the 20th Annual SIG Conference on Information Technology Education, 2019We propose a framework of an integrated model that can be used to quantitatively assess and compare IT products, information technologies and IT solutions. We assume that the adoption of a technology by an institute is affected by the willingness of a user to use it, the total cost to adopt it and the environmental effect of its operation.
Xinli Wang, Mostafa El-Said
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Mobile technology acceptance framework using extended technology acceptance model
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023L. Thaneshan +2 more
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The Technology Acceptance Model
2012This chapter examines the factors affecting consumer purchasing behavior in Internet shopping. Multiple group analysis and structural equation modeling were applied to investigate whether the existing model of Consumer Acceptance of Virtual Stores is able to identify those factors in Japan and South Korea. The results of online questionnaires completed
Kanokwan Atchariyachanvanich +2 more
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Examining the Technology Acceptance Model Using Physician Acceptance of Telemedicine Technology
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Liu Sheng, OR +3 more
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Gene technology and social acceptance.
Pathologie-biologie, 1997About 10% of the human genome has now been mapped and for more than 1000 diseases closely linked DNA polymorphisms or the responsible genes have been identified. These developments have extended the scope of (prenatal) diagnosis and carrier detection which already was possible by biochemical analysis of protein defects in some 400 Mendelian disorders ...
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Generational Differences in Acceptance of Technology
Telemedicine and e-Health, 2008The twofold purpose of this study was to first determine if telemedicine would offer a time efficient use of faculty mentoring of students performing traditional history and physical examinations on elders residing in an independent living facility (ILF).
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Journal of Air Transportation
The problem of pilot fatigue, identified as a contributing factor in aircraft accidents by the United States National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB), lacks a concrete measurement method as per 14 CFR Part 117. This research gap is relevant for the aviation industry and public safety, emphasizing the need for a reliable fatigue assessment tool.
Rachelle Strong +3 more
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The problem of pilot fatigue, identified as a contributing factor in aircraft accidents by the United States National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB), lacks a concrete measurement method as per 14 CFR Part 117. This research gap is relevant for the aviation industry and public safety, emphasizing the need for a reliable fatigue assessment tool.
Rachelle Strong +3 more
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