IS Research Perspectives aims to introduce and provoke discussion about critical issues in the IS field, from an academic perspective. The articles published in this section are expected to create excitement about how the IS field needs to change (or maintain its status quo) in order to thrive as an intellectual enterprise. As such, we welcome innovative and provocative contributions taking a specific conceptual, theoretical, methodological, or thematic viewpoint of a particular area of interest to the field. This Special Issue, entitled: Quo Vadis TAM - Issues and Reflections on Technology Acceptance Research, is a critical appraisal of Technology Acceptance Model research and its directions. Such an exploration is long overdue given its...
Adoption of technology, a research topic within the Information Systems area, is usually studied at ...
The rapid technological advancements and the digitalization in almost all areas of our lives, includ...
Many researchers have been citing the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) because of the simplicity of...
The Technology Acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential theories in Information Systems...
While the technology acceptance model (TAM), introduced in 1986, continues to be the most widely app...
The Technology Acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential theories in Information Systems...
The substantial level of investigative activity to date into information systems and technology acc...
Many editors of top information systems (IS) journals often blame the lack of theoretical contributi...
Research in information systems (IS) is often challenged during the review process with “what’s new”...
An introduction to the Expanding the Frontiers of Information Systems Research special issue
YesEarlier literature illustrates that the selection of the appropriate theoretical model has always...
Davis’ Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) remains a dominant model that is used extensively for addre...
Research on individual-level technology adoption is one of the most mature streams of information sy...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Abstract: With the continued implementation of a wide range of technologies both by individuals and ...
Adoption of technology, a research topic within the Information Systems area, is usually studied at ...
The rapid technological advancements and the digitalization in almost all areas of our lives, includ...
Many researchers have been citing the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) because of the simplicity of...
The Technology Acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential theories in Information Systems...
While the technology acceptance model (TAM), introduced in 1986, continues to be the most widely app...
The Technology Acceptance model (TAM) is one of the most influential theories in Information Systems...
The substantial level of investigative activity to date into information systems and technology acc...
Many editors of top information systems (IS) journals often blame the lack of theoretical contributi...
Research in information systems (IS) is often challenged during the review process with “what’s new”...
An introduction to the Expanding the Frontiers of Information Systems Research special issue
YesEarlier literature illustrates that the selection of the appropriate theoretical model has always...
Davis’ Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) remains a dominant model that is used extensively for addre...
Research on individual-level technology adoption is one of the most mature streams of information sy...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Abstract: With the continued implementation of a wide range of technologies both by individuals and ...
Adoption of technology, a research topic within the Information Systems area, is usually studied at ...
The rapid technological advancements and the digitalization in almost all areas of our lives, includ...
Many researchers have been citing the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) because of the simplicity of...