The use of computer technology is increasingly becoming a way of life for professional salespeople. Given the increased use of technology in virtually aspects of sales, it would seem natural to reconcile both the uses of, and attitudes toward, computers among professional salespeople with traditionally emphasized sales constructs such as adaptability and customer orientation. The results of such an analysis would have implications for both academic sales research as well as sales managers and trainers who would benefit from an investigation into a propensity to accept computer technology and the ability to engage in significant sales activities that represent the human dimension. The current study addresses this issue by assessing the re...
Over the past few years, the relationship between attitudes and behavior has been of a major interes...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether present computer usage or the expectation of futu...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
Abstract:- The application of salesperson adaptive selling skills and sales presentation skills by a...
The application of salesperson adaptive selling skills and sales presentation skills by a salesperso...
The purpose of the study is to explore the technology acceptance of salespeople depending upon eleme...
In current times, to function successfully in the work environment, the ability to use a computer is...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
The purpose of this article is to explain why salespeople adopt information technology. The results ...
Over the last few decades, information technology has grown in importance and impacted many fields, ...
Based on an augmented Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper examines the influence of comput...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) study the intention to u...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) tot study the intention ...
Over the past few years, the relationship between attitudes and behavior has been of a major interes...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether present computer usage or the expectation of futu...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
Abstract:- The application of salesperson adaptive selling skills and sales presentation skills by a...
The application of salesperson adaptive selling skills and sales presentation skills by a salesperso...
The purpose of the study is to explore the technology acceptance of salespeople depending upon eleme...
In current times, to function successfully in the work environment, the ability to use a computer is...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
The purpose of this article is to explain why salespeople adopt information technology. The results ...
Over the last few decades, information technology has grown in importance and impacted many fields, ...
Based on an augmented Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper examines the influence of comput...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
Many people in the MIS field have accepted the idea that attitudes affect the frequency and type of ...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) study the intention to u...
This research utilizes the Integrated Model of Technology Acceptance (IMTA) tot study the intention ...
Over the past few years, the relationship between attitudes and behavior has been of a major interes...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether present computer usage or the expectation of futu...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...