This paper presents multiple innovations associated with an electronic health record system developed to support evidence-based medicine practice, and highlights a new construct, based on the technology acceptance model, to explain end users\u27 acceptance of this technology through a lens of continuous behavioral adaptation and change. We show that this new conceptualization of technology acceptance reveals a richer level of detail of the developmental course whereby individuals adjust their behavior gradually to assimilate technology use. We also show that traditional models such as technology acceptance model (TAM) are not capable of delineating this longitudinal behavioral development process. Our TAM-derived analysis provides a lens th...
The proliferation of innovative and exciting information technology applications that target individ...
AbstractRecent empirical research has utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to advance the ...
There have been many attempts to apply previously developed models of technology acceptance and the ...
This paper presents multiple innovations associated with an electronic health record system develope...
The rapid growth of investment in information technology (IT) by organizations worldwide has made us...
The Technology Acceptance Model has been widely applied and has been quite successful at explaining ...
In the literature of information technology acceptance, much empirical evidence exists that is incon...
User acceptance and usage of technology is an established field of academic inquiry with distinct ap...
The acceptance and increasing utilization of technological innovations in health care are crucially ...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to study user acceptance of new computer ...
AbstractIncreasing interest in end users’ reactions to health information technology (IT) has elevat...
Health organizations in Jordan has just started adopting a nationwide health information system [Hak...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to study user acceptance of new computer ...
AbstractThe acceptance and increasing utilization of technological innovations in health care are cr...
AbstractIntensive care units are critical environments where the decisions need to be performed prom...
The proliferation of innovative and exciting information technology applications that target individ...
AbstractRecent empirical research has utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to advance the ...
There have been many attempts to apply previously developed models of technology acceptance and the ...
This paper presents multiple innovations associated with an electronic health record system develope...
The rapid growth of investment in information technology (IT) by organizations worldwide has made us...
The Technology Acceptance Model has been widely applied and has been quite successful at explaining ...
In the literature of information technology acceptance, much empirical evidence exists that is incon...
User acceptance and usage of technology is an established field of academic inquiry with distinct ap...
The acceptance and increasing utilization of technological innovations in health care are crucially ...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to study user acceptance of new computer ...
AbstractIncreasing interest in end users’ reactions to health information technology (IT) has elevat...
Health organizations in Jordan has just started adopting a nationwide health information system [Hak...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to study user acceptance of new computer ...
AbstractThe acceptance and increasing utilization of technological innovations in health care are cr...
AbstractIntensive care units are critical environments where the decisions need to be performed prom...
The proliferation of innovative and exciting information technology applications that target individ...
AbstractRecent empirical research has utilized the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to advance the ...
There have been many attempts to apply previously developed models of technology acceptance and the ...