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Technology acceptance models in gerontechnology

Gerontechnology, 2008
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Bouwhuis, D.G.   +2 more
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The Technology Acceptance Model

This SpringerBrief discusses the origins, emergence, evolution, and future of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). TAM, simple yet powerful, has been extensively validated, standing as a leading scientific paradigm and a reliable model for explaining, predicting, and improving user acceptance across a spectrum of technological deployments.
Fred D. Davis, Andrina Granic
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Plans for Modeling Rational Acceptance of Technology

2013
We argue that the use-plan analysis of artefact use and design can be combined with the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), a well-tested model for predicting the adoption of information systems in organizational contexts. After presenting the outlines of the use-plan analysis and UTAUT, we show how the basic concepts of the ...
Houkes, W.N., Pols, A.J.K.
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Consumer acceptance of online banking: an extension of the technology acceptance model

Internet Research, 2004
Advances in electronic banking technology have created novel ways of handling daily banking affairs, especially via the online banking channel. The acceptance of online banking services has been rapid in many parts of the world, and in the leading e‐banking countries the number of e‐banking contracts has exceeded 50 percent. Investigates online banking
Tero Pikkarainen   +3 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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User Acceptance of E-Collaboration Technology: An Extension of the Technology Acceptance Model

Group Decision and Negotiation, 2002
This study investigates the applicability of Davis' Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the user acceptance of electronic collaboration technology. A courseware management tool is used to test the various findings of TAM. Perceived usefulness of the technology emerges as a positive impact on perceived usefulness, and usefulness, in turn, has a ...
Subhasish Dasgupta   +2 more
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Technology Acceptance Model Revisited

Proceedings of the 20th Annual SIG Conference on Information Technology Education, 2019
We 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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The Technology Acceptance Model

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2011
The purposes of this study were to determine factors and predictors that influence nurses' intention to use the eICU technology, to examine the applicability of the Technology Acceptance Model in explaining nurses' intention to use the eICU technology in healthcare settings, and to provide psychometric evidence of the measurement scales used in the ...
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The Technology Acceptance Model

Distance Learning, 2021
Jessa Henderson, Natalie B. Milman
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How is technology accepted by users? A review of technology acceptance models and theories [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
This paper provides a literature review of the popular theories and models of technology acceptance of relevance to today’s technology developments in the 4E context. The original technology acceptance model (TAM) was derived from the theory of reasoned action and has since been developed and extended to include factors of age, gender, prior experience,
Alomary, Azza, Woollard, John
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