scholarly journals User Adoption Of Internet Of Things: Determining Factors That Directly Affect Internet Of Things Service Adoption And Applying Them To An Existing System

Author(s):  
Revathi Gopalakrishnan

Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as a convergence of multiple technologies that interconnect physical and virtual objects over a network to improve our quality of life. These services deal with numerous interactions between devices, each having its own functionality and user flows. A large emphasis has always been placed on the technical aspects of IoT but very little importance has been given to researching factors that could have a significant effect on a user’s intention to use and adopt these services. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Value-based Adoption Model (VAM) are two of the most widely used models to discovering the potential user’s intention to use a new technology. This paper examines these models to provide insight into determining factors that directly affect IoT service adoption by users and applies it to developing a coherent and engaging user interface for an existing IoT system.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Revathi Gopalakrishnan

Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as a convergence of multiple technologies that interconnect physical and virtual objects over a network to improve our quality of life. These services deal with numerous interactions between devices, each having its own functionality and user flows. A large emphasis has always been placed on the technical aspects of IoT but very little importance has been given to researching factors that could have a significant effect on a user’s intention to use and adopt these services. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Value-based Adoption Model (VAM) are two of the most widely used models to discovering the potential user’s intention to use a new technology. This paper examines these models to provide insight into determining factors that directly affect IoT service adoption by users and applies it to developing a coherent and engaging user interface for an existing IoT system.


Author(s):  
Karim Mezghani ◽  
Mohammed AbdulAziz Almansour

This chapter attempts to study the intentions to use cloud-based CRM applications through a combination between a Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and a Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). To test the different links identified in the research model, a research questionnaire was prepared and sent to marketing managers within Saudi SMEs in Saudi Arabia. A total of 41 useful questionnaires were collected. The authors opted to the structural equation modeling (SEM) using the Partial Least Squares (PLS) to analyze data. The tests are prepared with XLstat software since it integrates both factor analysis and PLS modules. Among the main statistical analyses, the authors conclude that the TPB-TAM is suitable to study cloud CRM. From a managerial perspective, the authors expect that cloud CRM is perceived with good impression and that this new technology should be implemented strongly and gradually in SMEs to improve the quality of services provided to customers and organizations.


Author(s):  
Liew Chung Sim ◽  
Ang Ju Min ◽  
Goh Yee Teen ◽  
Koh Wai Kin ◽  
Tan Shy Yin ◽  
...  

The aim of this research is to examine factors influencing consumer acceptance of internet of things technology (IoT) guiding by the technology acceptance model (TAM). This quantitative research involves 204 respondents approached via convenience sampling at a public higher learning institution. Data was analyzed using multiple regression, and results revealed that the dimension of perceived usefulness is the most influencing factor on the consumers' acceptance of IoT technology and consumers' behavioural intention to use. In the Malaysian context, this research provides additional information in narrowing the research gap with regard to understanding behavioural intention to use the IoT technology. Next, the framework will be used for future exploration to address the issue of how people who have never utilized an IoT innovation react.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alireza Abroud ◽  
Yap Voon Choong ◽  
Saravanan Muthaiyah

Globalization and recent advancement in the deployment of Internet and related technologies, have significantly transformed all sectors of the modern economy. For instance, electronic service has enabled the application of Internet platform in stock trading, thereby empowering individuals across diverse location to engage in trading activities. As established by extant theories on technology acceptance, individuals are expected to exhibit different attitude and behaviour towards new technology. This study aims to develop a conceptual model, which can explain the antecedents of individual investors’ intention to adopt online stock trading service. Specifically, this study identifies three new constructs (trust perception, investors’ knowledge and economic value) by integrating theory of planed behavior (TPB) and technology acceptance model (TAM), with perspective from transaction cost theory (TCT).


Author(s):  
Chung Sim Liew ◽  
Ju Min Ang ◽  
Yee Teen Goh ◽  
Wai Kin Koh ◽  
Shy Yin Tan ◽  
...  

The aim of this research is to examine factors influencing consumer acceptance of Internet of Things Technology (IoT) guiding by the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). This quantitative research involves 204 respondents approached via convenience sampling at a public higher learning institution. Data was analyzed using multiple regression and results revealed that the dimension of perceived usefulness is the most influencing factor on the consumers' acceptance of IoT technology and consumers' behavioural intention to use. In the Malaysian context, this research provides additional information in narrowing the research gap with regard to understanding behavioural intention to use the IoT technology. Next, the framework will be used for future exploration to address the issue of people who have never utilized an IoT innovation react.


Author(s):  
Abdullah Rashed ◽  
Henrique M.D. Santos

Nowadays, new tools and technologies are emerging rapidly. They are often used cross-culturally before being tested for suitability and validity. However, they would be validated to ensure that they work with all users, not just part of them. Mobile banking (as a new technology tool) has been introduced assuming that it performs well concerning authentication among all members of the society. We aim to validate mobile banking intention to use, through Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), focused on security, in Arabic countries, namely Yemen. The results confirm the previous studies that have shown the importance of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness.


2014 ◽  
pp. 1253-1262
Author(s):  
Abdullah Rashed ◽  
Henrique Santos

Nowadays, new tools and technologies are emerging rapidly. They are often used cross-culturally before being tested for suitability and validity. However, they would be validated to ensure that they work with all users, not just part of them. Mobile banking (as a new technology tool) has been introduced assuming that it performs well concerning authentication among all members of the society. We aim to validate mobile banking intention to use, through Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), focused on security, in Arabic countries, namely Yemen. The results confirm the previous studies that have shown the importance of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness.


2021 ◽  
pp. 073563312198912
Author(s):  
Min Young Doo ◽  
Curtis J. Bonk

This study investigated the influence of students’ cognitive instrumental processes (i.e., relevance for learning, the quality of learning outcomes, and result demonstrability) on students’ perceived usefulness and intention to use flipped learning. An extension of the technology acceptance model (TAM2) was employed in this study. A total of 277 undergraduate students enrolled in flipped classes at a Korean university completed an online survey for this study. The results of the cognitive instrumental processes revealed that the quality of learning outcomes influenced students’ perceived usefulness and intention to use flipped learning. This finding emphasizes that it is necessary to deliver high-quality classes using a flipped learning approach to satisfy students’ expectations of improving learning outcomes. The relevance for learning also affected students’ perceived usefulness of flipped learning classes and indirectly influenced their future intention to use flipped learning. The results emphasize that students should be given opportunities to recognize the relevance of flipped learning based on their expected learning achievement. Finally, result demonstrability did not influence perceived usefulness nor intention to use flipped learning. The research findings of this study have practical implications and recommendations for flipped class instructors to persuade students to enroll in flipped learning courses from the perspective of cognitive instrumental processes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-53
Author(s):  
Maxsi Ary

Abstrak Penerimaan mahasiswa baru kampus ARS University tahun akademik 2020/2021 untuk pertama kalinya menggunakan sistem informasi manajemen penerimaan mahasiswa baru (SIM-PMB). Tujuan penelitian adalah analisa kegunaan dan kemudahan SIM-PMB oleh calon mahasiswa. Hasil analisa diperoleh persentase masing-masing pengaruh dari keenam hubungan, yaitu: persepsi manfaat terhadap attitude, persepsi kegunaan terhadap attitude, attitude terhadap behavioural intention to use, behavioural intention to use dipengaruhi oleh kualitas interaksi dan layanan website, behavioural intention to use dipengaruhi oleh kualitas informasi website, dan behaviour dipengaruhi oleh behavioural intention to use. Selanjutnya hasil dari analisa kegunaan dan kemudahan SIM-PMB dapat menjadi alternatif masukan bagi kampus dan keberhasilan faktor-faktor penerimaan oleh calon mahasiswa sebagai user. Abstract ARS University uses new student admissions for the academic year 2020/2021 for the first time using SIM-PMB. The purpose of the research is the analysis of the usefulness and ease of SIM-PMB by prospective students. The results of the investigation obtained the percentage of each influence of the six relationships, namely: perceived usefulness towards attitude, perceived usefulness towards attitude, attitude towards behavioural intention to use, behavioural intention to use are influenced by the quality of website interactions and services, behavioural intention to use is influenced by the quality of website information, and behaviour is influenced by behavioural intention to use. Furthermore, the results of the analysis of the usefulness and ease of SIM-PMB can be an alternative input for the campus and the success of admission factors by prospective students as users.


Author(s):  
Alireza Abroud ◽  
Yap Voon Choong ◽  
Saravanan Muthaiyah

Globalization and recent advancement in the deployment of Internet and related technologies, have significantly transformed all sectors of the modern economy. For instance, electronic service has enabled the application of Internet platform in stock trading, thereby empowering individuals across diverse location to engage in trading activities. As established by extant theories on technology acceptance, individuals are expected to exhibit different attitude and behaviour towards new technology. This study aims to develop a conceptual model, which can explain the antecedents of individual investors' intention to adopt online stock trading service. Specifically, this study identifies three new constructs (trust perception, investors' knowledge and economic value) by integrating theory of planed behavior (TPB) and technology acceptance model (TAM), with perspective from transaction cost theory (TCT).


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