The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) that explains perceived usefulness and usage intentions in terms …
FD Davis - International journal of man-machine studies, 1993 - Elsevier
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The present research addresses why users accept or reject information systems …
T Teo - Technology acceptance in education, 2011 - brill.com
Technology acceptance can be defined as a user's willingness to employ technology for the tasks it is designed to support. Over the years, acceptance researchers have become more …
Extensive research supports the notion that usefulness and ease of use are primary drivers of user intentions to adopt new technology. However, this research has been conducted …
H Sun, P Zhang - International journal of human-computer studies, 2006 - Elsevier
Along with increasing investments in new technologies, user technology acceptance becomes a frequently studied topic in the information systems discipline. The last two …
A common theme underlying various models that explain information technology adoption is the inclusion of perceptions of an innovation as key independent variables. Although a fairly …
T Partala, T Saari - Computers in Human Behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
Understanding processes underlying technology adoption or non-adoption is an important research theme often addressed using the technology acceptance model (TAM) approach …
The proliferation of innovative and exciting information technology applications that target individual “professionals” has made the examination or re‐examination of existing …
FD Davis, V Venkatesh - International journal of human-computer studies, 1996 - Elsevier
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is widely used by researchers and practitioners to predict and explain user acceptance of information technologies. TAM models system usage …