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USER ACCEPTABILITY OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1985
Abstract Human factors research as it applies to the acceptability of computer-based office systems is described with special emphasis on the importance of their organizational and social contexts. The factors influencing acceptance of man-machine systems are illustrated by case studies and seven dimensions for the evaluation of acceptability are ...
Simon Richardson, Harr Otway
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Hospital information system user acceptance factors: User group perspectives

Informatics for Health and Social Care, 2017
This study aimed to identify and rank user acceptance factors regarding the implementation of hospital information systems (HIS) based on the views of the following user groups: doctors, nurses, hospital management, and administrative staff (operators).
P. W. Handayani   +4 more
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User acceptance of virtual worlds

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2007
Research on information technology (IT) adoption focuses almost entirely on productivity-oriented IT such as word processing. Little attention has been directed at investigating adoption of entertainment-oriented IT such as virtual worlds. Contending that it is important to better understand adoption of this technology, we develop a theoretical ...
Clyde W. Holsapple, Jiming Wu
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Users' Acceptance of E-Government

International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2007
The study seeks to highlight the key variables affecting usage of e-government by internal users of Indian Central Excise. An e-government acceptance model is developed and empirically tested using the 163 usable questionnaire responses from internal users of the Indian Central Excise. A priority of the variables is set by calculating the “total effect”
G. P. Sahu, M. P. Gupta
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The user non-acceptance paradigm

Proceedings of the 2004 workshop on New security paradigms - NSPW '04, 2005
This panel will address users' perceptions and misperceptions of the risk/benefit and benefit/nuisance ratios associated with information security products, and will grope for a solution, based on the psychology of personality trait-factoring results, among other multidisciplinary approaches, to the problem of user non-acceptance of information ...
Steven J. Greenwald   +3 more
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Users’ Acceptance and Use of Moodle

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2013
The open source course management system Moodle, which a great number of organizations worldwide have adopted, is designed to help instructors deliver course materials to their students from a social constructivist perspective. The aim of this research is evaluate the acceptance and use of Moodle as an open source application from the viewpoint of both
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Car Users’ Acceptability of a Kilometre Charge

2008
This chapter argues that individual car users will consider two types of effects when evaluating the acceptability of road pricing: effects on the problems resulting form car use (for example congestion) and effects of their own car use. The authors content that the latter will depend on the degree to which a car user can cope with expected cost ...
Schuitema, G.   +3 more
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Virtual Reality User Acceptance

2006
“Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first known” (da Vinci, quoted by Powell, 2004, p.1). As human beings, we are always afraid about the unknown, about what is not familiar. Even though this is acceptable because of the fear of changing the way humans have been living so far, it is not justifiable.
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User Acceptance Factors for mHealth

2018
There used to exist a vision of telemedicine in which healthcare became universally connected. mHealth is a manifestation of that vision. However, studies that demonstrate theoretical user acceptance factors of mHealth are limited. We are still just neophytes in this area of research with the full potential of mHealth being an unknown.
Adam Pan, Fan Zhao
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User Acceptance of Virtual Technologies

2006
Driven by market competitiveness enhancement, service improvement, and working effectiveness promotion, more and more organizations have realized their potentials and paid a lot of attentions to them (Chau & Hu, 2002). As estimated, about 50% of new capital investment has been put in information technology (Westland & Clark, 2000).
Heshan Sun, Xue Xiao
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