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Advance of research on technology acceptance

2014 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2014
It gets extensive attention by scholars since the TAM is put forward. From the most primitive TAM to recently UTAUT2 proposed by Venkatesh, different scholars in different fields study on various TAM from different angles, and the technology acceptance related models experiences a series of development course.
Ruiping Yang   +3 more
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Technology Acceptance Theories

International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning, 2017
Studying the acceptance and usage of technologies has become one of the most significant fields in software engineering domain. In order to explain the individuals' usage behavior towards technologies, many theories and models have been proposed over the years.
Alaa M. Momani   +2 more
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The Acceptance of Smart Home Technology

2020
The market for smart home technology (SHT) has increased rapidly and is said to do so during the next years. In particular, comfort and security features are the main focus of vendors. This paper aims to examine the different influencing factors that have an impact on the adoption decision of consumers. For this, a survey was conducted among 327 German
Christina Gross   +2 more
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Web personalization in technology acceptance

2012 4th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI), 2012
This paper studies the role of web personalization in technology acceptance in consumer context. Web personalization has been extensively studied in various research streams. We try to study the effect of web personalization in context of technology acceptance. Most previous studies on web personalization have focused on e-commerce.
Vinodh Krishnaraju, Saji K. Mathew
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Conditions for acceptability of technology in telecare: And the demise of acceptance

Gerontechnology, 2014
Purpose: What motivates older people accept telecare? In recent years, acceptance models, such as TAM1 and UTAUT2 with many variations, have been widely employed to uncover these factors. Nevertheless, it also appears that an un-parsimonious number of factors might be operating3, that the predictions of telecare acceptance and use were only reasonable ...
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Accelerating Technology Acceptance: Is the Industry "Backbone" Strong Enough for Acceptance of New Technology?

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2005
Proposal This paper presents the results of a breakout session on the role of the industry's technical knowledge, or "backbone", in speeding the acceptance of new technology. The session occurred at the SPE Applied Technology Workshop on Accelerating Technology Acceptance held March 15-16, 2005.
David Dunlap, Kenneth Arnold
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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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Information technology acceptance in a sample of government employees: a test of the technology acceptance model

Interacting with Computers, 2000
Abstract The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) [37] model, a derivative of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) [26], attempts to explain the psychological determinants of attitudes, and subsequent acceptance behaviour, towards Information Technology (IT) in the workplace.
Peter Roberts, Ron Henderson
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Older People and Technology Acceptance

2018
Currently, the number of people at the age of 65+ is rising at frenetic pace. For instance, in developed countries, the number of older adults forms 24% and this number should rise to 33% by 2050. Therefore, there is a need to prolong an active life of older people, who want to lead active, fulfilling and quality life in a sense of their inclusion ...
Blanka Klímová, Petra Poulova
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The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology

International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 2020
Recently, the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology has taken place as one of the most developed and intensive models to test technology adoption and acceptance. This research article reviews this model by presenting a description of its development and structure. Additionally, this article compares it with other former theories and models
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