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Technology acceptance model for the use of information technology in universities

Computers in Human Behavior, 2011
The problem described in this research is to identify which factors influence on engineering students about their acceptance of an academic administrative information system in private universities in Lima, Peru. The objective is to identify factors by proposing a Technology Acceptance Model of an Academic and Administrative Information System ...
Alberto Un Jan, Vilma Contreras
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Predicting user acceptance of collaborative technologies: An extension of the technology acceptance model for e-learning

Computers & Education, 2013
Collaborative technologies support group work in project-based environments. In this study, we enhance the technology acceptance model to explain the factors that influence the acceptance of Google Applications for collaborative learning. The enhanced model was empirically evaluated using survey data collected from 136 students enrolled in a full-time ...
Ronnie Cheung, Doug Vogel
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Personality and technology acceptance: the influence of personality factors on the core constructs of the Technology Acceptance Model

Behaviour & Information Technology, 2013
The Technology Acceptance Model TAM is one of the most used models in information science. Although several studies investigate the relationship between individual difference variables and TAM, none are conclusive about the relationship between personality and the TAM constructs.
Gunnvald B. Svendsen   +3 more
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Technology Acceptance Model and Determinants of Technology Rejection

International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change, 2011
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is an important tool to understand the dynamics of acceptance of Information Systems in an organization. The model posits that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness are key factors in the adoption. This study extends TAM for investigating the user rejection of technology by reversing the two key factors into ...
Melih Kirlidog, Aygul Kaynak
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Technology acceptance model for wireless Internet

Internet Research, 2003
Wireless Internet via mobile devices (WIMD) is leading the world into another spectrum of communications and means of conducting day‐to‐day business and life activities. Full bloom of wireless Internet services depends on user acceptance, as well as technology improvement.
June Lu   +3 more
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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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Workers’ Acceptance of Digital Procedures: An Application of the Technology Acceptance Model

IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, 2023
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSThere are increasing numbers of organizations that are implementing digital procedures (e.g., standard operating procedures). These efforts are often assumed to be a positive development but can be quite costly-both in terms of money and training for a digital rollout.
Joseph W. Hendricks   +3 more
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The Technology Acceptance Model

2012
This 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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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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An extended technology acceptance model of a mobile learning technology

Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2019
AbstractRain Classroom, a popular mobile app developed by the most distinguished university in Asia, is a product of mobile technological revolution. Few studies have, however, formulated its acceptance model by including the constructs of peer and superior influences.
Zhonggen Yu, Xiaozhi Yu
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