The technology acceptance model (TAM) is a popular model for the prediction of information systems acceptance behaviors, defining a causal linkage between beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and the usage of information technologies. Since its inception, numerous studies have utilized the TAM, providing empirical support for the model in both traditional and Internet-based computing settings. This chapter describes a research study that utilizes an adaptation of the TAM to predict successful Web page development, as an introduction of the TAM to a new domain, and the testing of a new dependent variable within the model. The study found some evidence to support the use of the TAM as a starting point for the prediction of Web development success,...
This research reviews studies using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to create a modified model...
Successful implementation of Information Technology can be judged or predicted from the user accepta...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is a popular model for the prediction of information systems a...
Web page development by end users is an increasingly common organisational activity, yet very little...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
The purpose of this research-in-progress is to test the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with the W...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
Abstract: The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is gaining popularity for understanding the relation...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predicts the user acceptance of end-user applications by speci...
The research-in-progress investigates the relationship between technology acceptance, individual dif...
The mixed results of information technology (IT) investment have made the investigation of user acce...
One of the first steps to initiate a technology-related business is to perceive factors that would h...
The modelling of acceptance behaviour of new information technologies is of great utility to manager...
This research aims to develop a model and theory of technology acceptance so that it can then be use...
This research reviews studies using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to create a modified model...
Successful implementation of Information Technology can be judged or predicted from the user accepta...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is a popular model for the prediction of information systems a...
Web page development by end users is an increasingly common organisational activity, yet very little...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
The purpose of this research-in-progress is to test the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with the W...
Determining what makes an Information System (IS) successful is an ongoing concern for both research...
Abstract: The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is gaining popularity for understanding the relation...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predicts the user acceptance of end-user applications by speci...
The research-in-progress investigates the relationship between technology acceptance, individual dif...
The mixed results of information technology (IT) investment have made the investigation of user acce...
One of the first steps to initiate a technology-related business is to perceive factors that would h...
The modelling of acceptance behaviour of new information technologies is of great utility to manager...
This research aims to develop a model and theory of technology acceptance so that it can then be use...
This research reviews studies using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to create a modified model...
Successful implementation of Information Technology can be judged or predicted from the user accepta...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...