This study was designed to examine the acceptance of change by employees of different ages, in different contexts. This study challenged the stereotypes held against older individuals by proposing that factors other than age contribute to the acceptance of changes. It examined two context-specific variables, self-efficacy and expertise which contribute to acceptance of technological changes. The findings indicated that older individuals with computer experience had higher self-efficacy. On the other hand, younger individuals had higher self-efficacy, regardless of computer experience. Also, individuals who felt younger than they actually were had higher self-efficacy when they had experience with computers, compared to those who felt older ...
The current study investigated the relationship between technology (IT) use, aging, and everyday pro...
As educational institutions continue to explore e-learning alternatives and as people continue to ch...
Despite much research in the context of aging and technology, the role of Views on aging (VoA) for d...
Competitive forces command that organizations do something new and high tech that enables more work ...
In a world that is highly dependent on technology, it has become increasingly important for organisa...
It is well known that throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with the growth of computer use in the workpla...
Organizations often invest considerable time and money to implement new technology in the workplace....
Thesis advisor: John B. WilliamsonWhile much has been written about the effects of information and c...
Despite decades of technological and organizational change our research in the area of technology ad...
This work replicates Compeau and Higgins (1995) study of computer self-efficacy (CSE). Nearly 30 yea...
Everyday technologies are intended for use by everyone with no specific training and minimal instruc...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged organizations to accelerate and transform their technology landscap...
Many older adults (aged 55 and older) need training to acquire computer knowledge and skills. Using ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate predictors of older adult technology adoption through a...
Although information and communication technologies have become an integral part of contemporary soc...
The current study investigated the relationship between technology (IT) use, aging, and everyday pro...
As educational institutions continue to explore e-learning alternatives and as people continue to ch...
Despite much research in the context of aging and technology, the role of Views on aging (VoA) for d...
Competitive forces command that organizations do something new and high tech that enables more work ...
In a world that is highly dependent on technology, it has become increasingly important for organisa...
It is well known that throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with the growth of computer use in the workpla...
Organizations often invest considerable time and money to implement new technology in the workplace....
Thesis advisor: John B. WilliamsonWhile much has been written about the effects of information and c...
Despite decades of technological and organizational change our research in the area of technology ad...
This work replicates Compeau and Higgins (1995) study of computer self-efficacy (CSE). Nearly 30 yea...
Everyday technologies are intended for use by everyone with no specific training and minimal instruc...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged organizations to accelerate and transform their technology landscap...
Many older adults (aged 55 and older) need training to acquire computer knowledge and skills. Using ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate predictors of older adult technology adoption through a...
Although information and communication technologies have become an integral part of contemporary soc...
The current study investigated the relationship between technology (IT) use, aging, and everyday pro...
As educational institutions continue to explore e-learning alternatives and as people continue to ch...
Despite much research in the context of aging and technology, the role of Views on aging (VoA) for d...