Research works on TAM, TAM2, TAM3 and UTAUT has always focused on cognitive aspect of technology acceptance in the past two decades. Acceptance of technologies such as eCommerce, Mobile and ERP that considered emotion and affect are still less. This creates a gap in the technology acceptance research, which consider the role of affect into technology acceptance model. This study considers the role of affect of a knowledge worker that work in Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC)-status organizations in Malaysia on their behavioural intention to use knowledge sharing tools (KS tools) in their day-to-day tasks. Hence,Affective Technology Acceptance (A.T.A) model has been proposed. The behavioural intention on the acceptance of KS tools will...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) proposed by Davis (1986) has been tested in a number of studie...
Grounded in current theories of affect this study examines the role positive and negative moods play...
With the ability to recognize human emotions, so-called affective technology has the potential to pr...
Research works on TAM, TAM2, TAM3 and UTAUT has always focused on cognitive aspect of technology acc...
This study examines the affective aspect of the technology acceptance by extending TAM with positiv...
While the technology acceptance model (TAM) is generally robust, TAM’s antecedent constructs, ease o...
With its ability to sense and/or generate human emotions, affective computing calls for a new genera...
Technology acceptance model (TAM) is a well-established theory to explain technology adoption. Howev...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
This research demonstrates that user adoption of mobile TV services is not influenced by cognitive c...
This research demonstrates that user adoption of mobile TV services is not influenced by cognitive c...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) proposed by Davis (1986) has been tested in a number of studie...
Grounded in current theories of affect this study examines the role positive and negative moods play...
With the ability to recognize human emotions, so-called affective technology has the potential to pr...
Research works on TAM, TAM2, TAM3 and UTAUT has always focused on cognitive aspect of technology acc...
This study examines the affective aspect of the technology acceptance by extending TAM with positiv...
While the technology acceptance model (TAM) is generally robust, TAM’s antecedent constructs, ease o...
With its ability to sense and/or generate human emotions, affective computing calls for a new genera...
Technology acceptance model (TAM) is a well-established theory to explain technology adoption. Howev...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
This research demonstrates that user adoption of mobile TV services is not influenced by cognitive c...
This research demonstrates that user adoption of mobile TV services is not influenced by cognitive c...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
To better understand how positive and negative emotion influences the intention to use software appl...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) proposed by Davis (1986) has been tested in a number of studie...
Grounded in current theories of affect this study examines the role positive and negative moods play...
With the ability to recognize human emotions, so-called affective technology has the potential to pr...