scholarly journals Using a Technology Acceptance Model to Investigate Academic Acceptance of the Internet

Author(s):  
Napaporn Kripanont

Information Technology has long been a well-known research area, but this changed considerably when the Internet became prominent just over a decade ago. Many researchers have studied and proposed theories and models of Technology Acceptance in order to predict and explain user behaviour with technology to account for rapid change in both technologies themselves and their environments. Each theory or model has been proposed with different sets of determinants and moderators. More importantly, most of the research has been conducted in the U.S. Therefore, it is questioned whether the technology acceptance models and theories that have been developed, modified, and extended in the U.S. can be used in other regions such as South East Asia and more specifically in Thailand. It is questioned whether there might be other determinants and moderators that also play important roles in this specific environment. This research study has seven objectives, of which five have already been achieved. From the findings, despite the fact that academics hardly used the Internet (used a few times a month) for teaching in class and providing a personal Web-Base for facilitating teaching, they intended to use it more (a few times a week) in the future. On the contrary, at the time of the survey, they used the Internet rather often (five to six times a week) for enhancing teaching knowledge, searching information for their research, personal tasks, enhancing personal knowledge, and using email for personal contact. Significantly, no matter how often they currently used the Internet, they all intended to use the Internet more often in all type of tasks in the future. With respect to motivation to make full use of the Internet in their work, they not only ‘quite agree’ that if good facilities were available to support usage (e.g. good computer hardware and software, good communication network etc.) this would motivate them, but they also thought that their strong intentions for providing student contacts, the university’ policy to be Research Oriented and become an e-University in the future, also play an important role in motivating them to make full use of the Internet in their work. On the contrary, the availability of technicians and Internet training motivated them less. They also thought that using the Internet helped improve their professional practice (such as teaching in class, preparing teaching materials, research, and administrative tasks), and helped improve personal developments (such as improving their academic and personal knowledge) and helped improve their quality of working life (such as saving their expense e.g. searching Information from e-Journal and Websites and using email in communication with others). Nevertheless, in respect of improving quality of working life and helping them have more time for leisure and creative thinking, they simply ‘slightly agreed’. With these findings, it is interesting to investigate deeply about academics ’behaviour and intention. Five core constructs (determinants) were examined including perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, social influence, self-efficacy, and facilitating conditions together with moderators such as gender, age, experience, and some cultural aspects of whether these constructs influenced academic’s behaviour. Survey research methodology (questionnaire and semi-structured interviews) were used to collect primary data from Business Schools in Thailand, and the survey yielded 455 usable questionnaires. Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS is also being used to analyse data and is expected to provide evidence to generate the Technology Acceptance Model that is both substantively meaningful and statistically well-fitting(Byrne 2001, 2006) . By generating the Technology Acceptance Model in accordance with the main research objectives, it is expected that the generated research model will have the power to explain/predict Internet acceptance and usage behaviour. A thorough understanding of the model may help practitioners to analyse the reasons for resistance toward the technology and would also help to take efficient measures to improve user acceptance and usage of the technology (Davis, 1989).

Author(s):  
Sevenpri Candra ◽  
Steffani Steffani ◽  
Klaudiya Klaudiya ◽  
Iva Sutiana

In Indonesia, the use of social media has been increased. Many factors are related to support the use of social media. This research aims to prove the affects between quality of life, social exchange, and technology acceptance model, which is based on previous research by adding privacy concern as moderating variable. This research conducted by distributing online questionnaires to the citizen that using social media in Indonesia. This research used Structural Equation Modeling as analysis method with software WarpPLS 5.0 as statistic tools. Data were collected from online questionnaires and the total of sample are 440 respondents. The result for this research shows that quality of life affects social exchange, which also affects to technology acceptance model and results to actual use of social media while the variable of privacy concern doesn't prove as moderating variable. As the result of the study, researchers suggest to the organizations that provide social media to pay attention to quality of life that will motivate someone to using social media.


Author(s):  
Gulnoza Usmanova ◽  
Ashley Gresh ◽  
Megan A. Cohen ◽  
Young-Mi Kim ◽  
Ashish Srivastava ◽  
...  

The evolving field of mobile health (mHealth) is revolutionizing collection, management, and quality of clinical data in health systems. Particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), mHealth approaches for clinical decision support and record-keeping offer numerous potential advantages over paper records and in-person training and supervision. We conducted a content analysis of qualitative in-depth interviews using the Technology Acceptance Model 3 (TAM-3) to explore perspectives of providers and health managers in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, India who were using the ASMAN (Alliance for Saving Mothers and Newborns) platform, a package of mHealth technologies to support management during the peripartum period. Respondents uniformly found ASMAN easy to use and felt it improved quality of care, reduced referral rates, ensured timely referral when needed, and aided reporting requirements. The TAM-3 model captured many determinants of reported respondent use behavior, including shifting workflow and job performance. However, some barriers to ASMAN digital platform use were structural and reported more often in facilities where ASMAN use was less consistent; these affect long-term impact, sustainability, and scalability of ASMAN and similar mHealth interventions. The transitioning of the program to the government, ensuring availability of dedicated funds, human resource support, and training and integration with government health information systems will ensure the sustainability of ASMAN.


2009 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 48-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald L. Amoroso ◽  
Scott Hunsinger

This research reviews studies using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to create a modified model and instrument to study the acceptance of Internet technology by consumers. We developed a modified TAM for the acceptance of Internet-based technologies by consumers. We retained the original constructs from the TAM and included additional constructs from previous literature including gender, experience, complexity, and voluntariness. We developed a survey instrument using existing scales from prior TAM instruments and modified them where appropriate. The instrument yielded respectable reliability and construct validity. The findings suggest that the modified TAM is a good predictor of consumer behavior in using the Internet. We found that attitude toward using the Internet acts as a strong predictor of behavioral intention to use, and actual usage of Internet technologies. Future researchers can use the resultant instrument to test how consumers adopt and accept Internet-based applications.


Performance ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Meilani Sugiarto

Young people was active users of the information technology, especially internet. Even some of them tend to make the internet as a medium of the main support daily activities. These study indicate that internet use among young people, especially college student tend to have a model of its own behavior, making it attractive for further investigation. These study focus on the influence of perceived enjoyment as variables anticedent in the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The respondents of these study were college student as internet users in Yogyakarta, the province is considering a student city. These study conducted on 130 respondents. According to the structural analysis with SEM method, shows that perceive enjoyment has a role as anticedent variable on TAM, because those variable has significant effects on variables in technology acceptance model.        


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-72
Author(s):  
Eko Setiawan ◽  
Darius Antoni ◽  
Ahmad Haidar Mirza

Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) dan Webqual merupakan teori penerimaan  teknologi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Terdapat lima konstruk yang  digunakan dan merupakan gabungan dari konstruk-konstruk asli yang terdapat dalam TAM dan Webqual. Kelima konstruk tersebut adalah kemudahan pengguna persepsi (perceived ease of use / PEOU), kegunaan persepsi (perceived  usefulness / PU), kualitas interaksi layanan  (Service Interaction Quality of Website/ Web-SQ), kualitas informasi (Information Quality of Website/ Web-IQ), dan minat perilaku menggunakan teknologi (behavioral intention to use / BIUS). Model gabungan ini selanjutnya digunakan untuk meneliti sistem ujian online berbayar dengan studi kasus qualitiva.id. Penelitian ini selanjutnya akan menjelaskan tentang penerimaan sistem ujian online berbayar  pada pelajar, mahasiswa dan masyarakat umum. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah penelitian eksplanatori dengan teknik analisis data menggunakan pendekatan PLS. Data diperoleh dari responden yang merupakan siswa LKP PalComTech Palembang dengan menyebarkan kuesioner tertutup. Terdapat 142 sampel penelitian yang dianalisis menggunakan metode PLS dengan software smartPLS. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data diperoleh hasil sebagai berikut: (1) Konstruk PEOU mempengaruhi konstruk AT; (2) Konstruk PU mempengaruhi konstruk AT; (3) Konstruk AT pengaruh terhadap konstruk BIUS; (4) Konstruk Web-SQ  tidak memiliki  pengaruh  terhadap  konstruk BIUS;  (5)  Konstruk Web-IQ mempengaruhi konstruk BIUS; dan (6) Konstruk BIUS tidak memiliki pengaruh terhadap konstruk BV;. Selain itu koefisien variabel laten PU terhadap AT memiliki nilai paling besar diantara nilai koefisien variabel laten pada model hubungan antar konstruk lainnya


Author(s):  
Ana Mardiana ◽  
Muchriana Muchran ◽  
Grace T. Pontoh

Objective - This studyaimed toanalyzethe variablesTAMby addingservice awarenessasexternal variablesandexperienceas a moderating variable. In analyzing thestudy subjectsusedempirical testing. Methodology/Technique - Dataobtained bydistributing questionnaires tointernet banking users. Selection ofthe sampleusingsimple random sampling technique. Hypothesis testingmethodsPartial LeastSquare Findings - The awareness of service support the perceivedease of useandperceived usefulness. Perceivedease of usesupports theperceived usefulness. Perceivedease of usehas no support onintention to use. Perceivedusefulnesshas no support onintention to use. Perceivedease of usesupportstheintention to usetheexperienceas avariablemoderating.Perceivedusefulnesshas no supporton theintention to usetheexperienceas avariablemoderating. Novelty - This research refers toresearch Al Somali(2008) and Mahardika(2010) which examines Awareness of service, Security, Quality of internet connection as an external variable. The variablesthat use isawarenessof servicedue tothe different resultsofthe two researchers. This study alsoaddsvariablemoderationis experience. Experienceis usedforInternet Bankingcan be different dependingon the experiencethey have. Type of Paper - empirical. Keywords: Internet Banking, Technology Acceptance Model, Awareness of Service, Experience


Author(s):  
Yair Levy ◽  
Bruce D. Green

The U.S. Navy continues to be a major developer and procurer of information systems (ISs), yet very limited research has been done to determine the factors that influence technology acceptance by naval personnel. Literature suggests that efforts to embrace information technology in improving decision making and reducing workload depend heavily on the use of such systems. Moreover, previous research has shown the validity of the technology acceptance model (TAM) and computer self-efficacy (CSE) to model technology acceptance in numerous environments. However, very little research was done specifically addressing such technology acceptance with military combat ISs. Thus, this study examines the applicability of the extended TAM with a CSE construct model to the U.S. Navy’s combat ISs. A survey sample of 237 sailors from five different U.S. Navy aircraft carriers was used to assess such an extended model on a U.S. Navy’s combat IS. Results indicate that perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and CSE were valid antecedents of technology acceptance (as indicated by intention to use). Moreover, high Cronbach’s alpha was observed on all measures, indicating reliability of the measures in the context of military organizations.


Author(s):  
Eva Martínez-Caro ◽  
Juan Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro ◽  
Marcelina Solano-Lorente

The implementation of a Hospital-in-the-Home Unit (HHU) involves the application of technologies adapted to improve quality of care. The aim of this chapter is to develop a model based on the Technology Acceptance Model, which identifies key success factors for the acceptance of technology systems in HHUs. Qualitative research was carried out in the HHU of a Spanish hospital. Interviews were conducted with the HHU team, the hospital nurse manager, and the medical manager. An extended technology acceptance model is derived from the interviews. While organisational triggers such as accessibility, collaboration, confidentiality, training, and security are the main drivers for perceived usefulness and ease of use; individual processes such as unlearning and openness to address the needs of patients are the main enablers for the participation of practitioners. The results shed light on a possible way for healthcare managers to enhance their subordinates’ acceptance of technologies for HHUs.


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