In current times, to function successfully in the work environment, the ability to use a computer is essential. The introduction of computers into organisations has often met with resistance. The reason for this resistance must be identified and overcome if businesses are to realise the productivity gains of full computer usage. On the basis of the abovementioned problem the objective of this study is to test the relationship between age, sex, locus of control and personality type and attitudes toward computer use. A theoretical investigation was carried out to gather information on the variables under study which was used to compare with the results of the empirical study. From this study of 68 white collar respondents from a financial ...
Over the last few decades, information technology has grown in importance and impacted many fields, ...
[[abstract]]This study examines relationships between four dimensions of attitudes towards computers...
This paper extends earlier research by Orpen & Ferguson (1991) on the attitudes of accounting studen...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
Psychometric measures in the computing environment have been employed for many years. Many instrumen...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
Computer self-efficacy has been shown to play an important role in one's decision to use new informa...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of computer use level\ud and gender in relation t...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
The proliferation of personal computers throughout business environments will continue to place dema...
A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Psychology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannes...
The educational world is belatedly rushing into the world of technology with relatively limited fact...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
Information technology--computers, communication networks and the like--has assumed a role of growin...
This research examines social psychological explanations for the under-representation of women in ca...
Over the last few decades, information technology has grown in importance and impacted many fields, ...
[[abstract]]This study examines relationships between four dimensions of attitudes towards computers...
This paper extends earlier research by Orpen & Ferguson (1991) on the attitudes of accounting studen...
A two-phased study investigating the role of attitudes and beliefs in the use of personal computers ...
Psychometric measures in the computing environment have been employed for many years. Many instrumen...
Research studies have suggested that computer education, attitudes toward the computer, and organiza...
Computer self-efficacy has been shown to play an important role in one's decision to use new informa...
This study was designed to investigate the effects of computer use level\ud and gender in relation t...
Attitudes of students toward computers are significant determinants of behavior that may influence c...
The proliferation of personal computers throughout business environments will continue to place dema...
A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Psychology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannes...
The educational world is belatedly rushing into the world of technology with relatively limited fact...
Since the introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980s, Saudi Arabia has made major i...
Information technology--computers, communication networks and the like--has assumed a role of growin...
This research examines social psychological explanations for the under-representation of women in ca...
Over the last few decades, information technology has grown in importance and impacted many fields, ...
[[abstract]]This study examines relationships between four dimensions of attitudes towards computers...
This paper extends earlier research by Orpen & Ferguson (1991) on the attitudes of accounting studen...