This study uses Trust-TAM to describe and empirically test a behavioral model of software component adoption. Three sets of predictive factors were tested and found to be statistically significant in their relationship with intention to adopt: the consumer’s perception of the trustworthiness of the component producer, the adoption-related characteristics of the component, and the organizational reuse norms. The results further validate the use of Trust-TAM as a predictor of technology adoption, adding to the explanatory power of the traditional TAM to include interpersonal and normative elements. Practical implications include the importance of creating a professional environment that fosters trust and norms that support technological innov...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The primary objective of this study is to test two models, the new UTAUT model and the same model bu...
Michler O, Decker R. Trust-Building Factors and The Adoption of Smart Products – Theoretical Foundat...
The current study investigates the role of risk and trust in the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) adopti...
Drawing on the existing theoretical literature, a conceptual model of trust is developed. The model ...
Over the past decade, a growing number of organizations have been adopting Information Systems (IS) ...
Software productivity has been a problem since the 1960\u27s. Projects are often delayed, over budge...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predicts the user acceptance of end-user applications by speci...
The software ecosystem is a trust-rich part of the world. Collaboratively, software engineers trust ...
In this study, we examine trust in the technology itself. We introduce and distinguish between trust...
The latest developments regarding autonomous vehicles (AVs) have drawn the attention of tech-savvy i...
This study is a conceptual replication of the Chandra, Srivastava, & Theng (2010) study on the role...
Even though studies of technology adoption have widely examined the factors that may influence it, t...
The potential of software reuse to reduce costs and time while increasing quality in a new project d...
As electronic transactions between governments and users become increasingly common, the role of use...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The primary objective of this study is to test two models, the new UTAUT model and the same model bu...
Michler O, Decker R. Trust-Building Factors and The Adoption of Smart Products – Theoretical Foundat...
The current study investigates the role of risk and trust in the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) adopti...
Drawing on the existing theoretical literature, a conceptual model of trust is developed. The model ...
Over the past decade, a growing number of organizations have been adopting Information Systems (IS) ...
Software productivity has been a problem since the 1960\u27s. Projects are often delayed, over budge...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predicts the user acceptance of end-user applications by speci...
The software ecosystem is a trust-rich part of the world. Collaboratively, software engineers trust ...
In this study, we examine trust in the technology itself. We introduce and distinguish between trust...
The latest developments regarding autonomous vehicles (AVs) have drawn the attention of tech-savvy i...
This study is a conceptual replication of the Chandra, Srivastava, & Theng (2010) study on the role...
Even though studies of technology adoption have widely examined the factors that may influence it, t...
The potential of software reuse to reduce costs and time while increasing quality in a new project d...
As electronic transactions between governments and users become increasingly common, the role of use...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The primary objective of this study is to test two models, the new UTAUT model and the same model bu...
Michler O, Decker R. Trust-Building Factors and The Adoption of Smart Products – Theoretical Foundat...