The availability of a huge number of studies about the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for predicting consumer’s acceptance and usage of innovations in points of sale motivates writing of the present. Review, with emphasis on the new variables integrated in the traditional model. This is concerned with a synthesis of the current progresses in the field, thus offering a unified view of consumers’ behaviour towards new technical solutions. Such synthesis is achieved from an extensive literature analysis, including computer science, innovation, human-computer interaction, and technology management perspectives. For each case, both opportunities and issues are outlined in order to advance the current knowledge and highlight what practitioner...
The present study aims to investigate the impact of consumer”™s innovations on acceptance of a new p...
Abstract. In business, every successful innovation must be followed with commercial success. Thus, c...
The increased pervasiveness of computer (and mobile) technology in all spheres of human life is all ...
The availability of a huge number of studies about the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for predict...
The importance of customer behavior has grown exponentially in the past decade. The level of time an...
The Technology Acceptance Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior have demonstrated pioneering rese...
This study develops and proposes an extended technology adoption model based on the vast literature....
AbstractElectronic-commerce has become an important channel for conducting business. Researchers as ...
Editorial introducing the special issue of Computers in Human Behavior on Innovation in consumer-com...
To date, the diffusion of digital technologies is rapidly increasingly in the physical stores as pro...
One of the first steps to initiate a technology-related business is to perceive factors that would h...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the intention of adopting a technological service innovation...
Given the accelerated technology innovations and shorter product lifecycles, explaining and predicti...
New technologies appear constantly, offering the promise of greater efficiency and effectiveness for...
Industry 4.0 has shifted business processes from traditional to digital systems and forced companies...
The present study aims to investigate the impact of consumer”™s innovations on acceptance of a new p...
Abstract. In business, every successful innovation must be followed with commercial success. Thus, c...
The increased pervasiveness of computer (and mobile) technology in all spheres of human life is all ...
The availability of a huge number of studies about the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for predict...
The importance of customer behavior has grown exponentially in the past decade. The level of time an...
The Technology Acceptance Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior have demonstrated pioneering rese...
This study develops and proposes an extended technology adoption model based on the vast literature....
AbstractElectronic-commerce has become an important channel for conducting business. Researchers as ...
Editorial introducing the special issue of Computers in Human Behavior on Innovation in consumer-com...
To date, the diffusion of digital technologies is rapidly increasingly in the physical stores as pro...
One of the first steps to initiate a technology-related business is to perceive factors that would h...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the intention of adopting a technological service innovation...
Given the accelerated technology innovations and shorter product lifecycles, explaining and predicti...
New technologies appear constantly, offering the promise of greater efficiency and effectiveness for...
Industry 4.0 has shifted business processes from traditional to digital systems and forced companies...
The present study aims to investigate the impact of consumer”™s innovations on acceptance of a new p...
Abstract. In business, every successful innovation must be followed with commercial success. Thus, c...
The increased pervasiveness of computer (and mobile) technology in all spheres of human life is all ...