This study examines how processes of external influence shape information technology (IT) acceptance among potential users, how such influence effects vary across a user population, and the persistence of these effects over time. Drawing on the elaboration-likelihood model (ELM), we compared two alternative influence processes, the central and peripheral routes, in motivating IT acceptance. These processes were respectively operationalized using the argument quality and source credibility constructs, and linked to perceived usefulness and attitude, the core perceptual drivers of IT acceptance. We further examined how these influence processes were moderated by users’ IT expertise and perceived job relevance and the temporal stability of ...
Despite many numbers of studies in Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the social influence construct...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
Communicated by S. Wiedenbeck Along with increasing investments in new technologies, user technology...
Udgivelsesdato: DECThis study examines how processes of external influence shape information technol...
Green Information Technology (IT) adoption has been the focal point for Information System researche...
The question of why individuals adopt information technology has been present in the information sys...
Several models have been developed for understanding and predicting user acceptance of IT. Research ...
Information technology (IT) cannot produce any positive outcome unless it is adopted and used. Theor...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward unders...
Previous researchers and practitioners have investigated information systems (IS) acceptance/adoptio...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...
This chapter reports on the development of the technology acceptance model from 1986 when Davis inve...
Despite many numbers of studies in Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the social influence construct...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
Communicated by S. Wiedenbeck Along with increasing investments in new technologies, user technology...
Udgivelsesdato: DECThis study examines how processes of external influence shape information technol...
Green Information Technology (IT) adoption has been the focal point for Information System researche...
The question of why individuals adopt information technology has been present in the information sys...
Several models have been developed for understanding and predicting user acceptance of IT. Research ...
Information technology (IT) cannot produce any positive outcome unless it is adopted and used. Theor...
The present research develops and tests a theoretical extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (...
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward unders...
Previous researchers and practitioners have investigated information systems (IS) acceptance/adoptio...
The extensive literature on the adoption of information systems (IS) or information technology (IT) ...
Information technology (IT) acceptance research has yielded many competing models, each with differe...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...
This chapter reports on the development of the technology acceptance model from 1986 when Davis inve...
Despite many numbers of studies in Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the social influence construct...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential research models in studies of t...
Communicated by S. Wiedenbeck Along with increasing investments in new technologies, user technology...