The current research extends our knowledge of the main effects of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived control over the individual’s technology adoption. We propose a critical buffering role of social influence on the collectivistic culture in the relationship between attitude, perceived behavioral control, and Information Technology (IT) adoption. Adoption behavior was studied among 132 college students being introduced to a new virtual learning system. While past research mainly treated these three variables as being in parallel relationships, we found a moderating role for subjective norm on technology attitude and perceived control on adoption intent. Implications and limitations for understating the role of social influence in the ...
WOS: 000482504900027Technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the models that is used to explain t...
This study explores the extent to which subjective norm beliefs of online learners shape perceptions...
We conducted a quantitative meta-analysis of previous research on the technology acceptance model (T...
The current research extends our knowledge of the main effects of attitude, subjective norm, and per...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward unders...
In the history of adoption research, subjective norm mostly remains as the unloved child, being sign...
This study examines social network influences on the individual technology acceptance. Since it is b...
This study examines social network influences on the individual technology acceptance. Since it is b...
A great deal of research has been conducted in the last three decades to find the determinants of te...
Social influence has been shown to profoundly affect human behavior in general and technology adopti...
This study is motivated by the need to examine normative social influence on media choice and by the...
Research on the impact of social influence on the individual Information Systems (IS) user represent...
Most recently, traditional universities have offered online degree courses which have been character...
Governments are continuously developing and providing public services through the Internet. The sust...
The main aim of this paper is to propose a conceptual model of technology acceptance that explains h...
WOS: 000482504900027Technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the models that is used to explain t...
This study explores the extent to which subjective norm beliefs of online learners shape perceptions...
We conducted a quantitative meta-analysis of previous research on the technology acceptance model (T...
The current research extends our knowledge of the main effects of attitude, subjective norm, and per...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward unders...
In the history of adoption research, subjective norm mostly remains as the unloved child, being sign...
This study examines social network influences on the individual technology acceptance. Since it is b...
This study examines social network influences on the individual technology acceptance. Since it is b...
A great deal of research has been conducted in the last three decades to find the determinants of te...
Social influence has been shown to profoundly affect human behavior in general and technology adopti...
This study is motivated by the need to examine normative social influence on media choice and by the...
Research on the impact of social influence on the individual Information Systems (IS) user represent...
Most recently, traditional universities have offered online degree courses which have been character...
Governments are continuously developing and providing public services through the Internet. The sust...
The main aim of this paper is to propose a conceptual model of technology acceptance that explains h...
WOS: 000482504900027Technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the models that is used to explain t...
This study explores the extent to which subjective norm beliefs of online learners shape perceptions...
We conducted a quantitative meta-analysis of previous research on the technology acceptance model (T...