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Journal articles on the topic "Technology acceptance factors"

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A Breckon, Denise, Ilene A. McCoy, Tiffany Strom, Donna W Jordan, and Keni Galmai. "Digital Logistics Capability: Factors Impacting Technology Acceptance." Muma Business Review 3 (2019): 213–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4448.

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The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Logistics Competency is implementing new technology that will transform the way that logistics analysis is performed. Implementing technology can be a challenge for organizations and especially when the technology disrupts the existing logistics processes. Some of the workforce may view the use of digital devices as frustrating and are likely to be reluctant to accept the new technology even with its enhanced benefits that improve logistics. This research uses a systematic review and thematic synthesis to identify the factors impacting a user’s perceptions of the technology and how their perceptions influence acceptance through the theoretical lens of the technology acceptance model. A user’s acceptance is influenced by their perceptions of the complexity and usability of the technology, leadership’s demonstrated support of the technology, and self-perceptions of self-efficacy and trust. Managers should introduce the technology with a positive attitude, choose early adopters to influence peers, and provide tailored training according to the user’s comfort and perceptions to increase trust and increase acceptance.
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Chung, ByoungGyu, and Duck Boung Kang. "Factors Affecting Acceptance of Smart Farming Technology." Academic Society of Global Business Administration 17, no. 2 (2020): 54–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.38115/asgba.2020.17.2.54.

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Waluyani, Risma Candra, Bambang Subroto, and Bambang Purnomosidhi. "Effect of External Factors of Technology Acceptance Model Toward Technology Acceptance of Online Travel Agent." Jurnal Economia 14, no. 2 (2018): 158–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/economia.v14i2.20745.

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Abstract: Effect of External Factors of Technology Acceptance Model Toward Technology Acceptance of Online Travel Agent. This study aimed to identify and analyse internal factors and external factors which affect the intention of Universitas Brawijaya students to use online travel agent service. Samples were selected by using nonprobability sampling technique and convenience sampling method. The instrument of this study was online questionaires whose result were analyzed by SEM-PLS. This study found that personal innovativeness and self-efficacy affected how students perceive that online travel agent service is easy to use and it is useful for them. Student’s perception, trust in online travel agent service, and information obtained from others affected students’ attitude to use online travel agent service. Furthermore, students who feels that online travel agent technology is useful for them will have positive attitude on the existence of online travel agent service and they wil also have intention to use the online travel agent service. Keywords: Online travel agent, behavioral intention, internal factors, external factors.Abstrak: Pengaruh Faktor Eksternal Technology Acceptance Model Terhadap Penerimaan Teknologi Online Travel Agent. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji faktor internal dan faktor eksternal yang mempengaruhi minat mahasiswa Universitas Brawijaya untuk menggunakan agen perjalanan online. Sampel penelitian dipilih menggunakan teknik nonprobability sampling dengan metode convenience sampling. Instrumen penelitian ini adalah kuesioner yang dibuat secara online dengan bantuan google form dan dianalisis dengan SEM-PLS. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa inovasi pribadi dan keyakinan sendiri mepengaruhi persepsi mahasiswa bahwa teknologi agen perjalanan online mudah digunakan, yang selanjutnya membuat mereka berpendapat bahwa teknologi agen perjalanan online berguna bagi mahasiswa. Persepsi mahasiswa bahwa teknologi agen perjalanan online berguna bagi mereka, kepercayaan terhadap teknologi agen perjalanan online, dan informasi yang diperoleh dari orang lain melalui internet mempengaruhi sikap mahasiswa untuk menggunakan teknologi agen perjalanan online. Selanjutnya mahasiswa yang berpendapat bahwa teknologi agen perjalanan online berguna bagi mereka akan bersikap positif atas adanya teknologi agen perjalanan online dan berminat untuk menggunakan teknologi agen perjalanan online. Kata kunci: agen perjalanan online, minat perilaku, faktor internal, faktor eksternal.
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Walker, Susan K., and Heeran Kim. "Family Educators’ Technology Use and Factors Influencing Technology Acceptance Attitudes." Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal 43, no. 4 (2015): 328–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fcsr.12113.

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Park, Kunsoon, Narang Park, and Wookjae Heo. "Factors Influencing Intranet Acceptance in Restaurant Industry: Use of Technology Acceptance Model." International Business Research 11, no. 10 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v11n10p1.

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This study examines factors influencing the user acceptance of intranets in the restaurant industry. The study uses the application of the technology acceptance model (TAM) in explaining intranet usage in restaurant operations. The TAM is an exceptional model for which to predict system usage and has been successfully applied to numerous technologies. The original model was modified to include two independent variables: organization support and information quality. The survey collected data from restaurants in the United States. The results of the study showed that perceived usefulness was the main factor influencing intranet acceptance, while organization support, information quality, and perceived ease of use were not significant in the regression analysis. The findings indicate perceived usefulness of intranet use requires focus in order to improve communications in restaurant franchise systems.
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Kirlidog, Melih, and Aygul Kaynak. "Technology Acceptance Model and Determinants of Technology Rejection." International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change 2, no. 4 (2011): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jissc.2011100101.

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Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is an important tool to understand the dynamics of acceptance of Information Systems in an organization. The model posits that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness are key factors in the adoption. This study extends TAM for investigating the user rejection of technology by reversing the two key factors into perceived difficulty of use and perceived uselessness. The study was conducted by surveying the customers of an e-banking application in Turkey who disuse the system. The results reveal important hints for the organization that wants to get an insight into the causes of the system disuse.
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Sagnier, Camille, Emilie Loup-Escande, Domitile Lourdeaux, Indira Thouvenin, and Gérard Valléry. "User Acceptance of Virtual Reality: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model." International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 36, no. 11 (2020): 993–1007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2019.1708612.

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Boone, Randy. "Factors Impacting Innovation Acceptance in a Product Development Organization: Utilizing Technology Acceptance Model." Organizational Cultures: An International Journal 12, no. 1 (2013): 45–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/2327-8013/cgp/v12i01/50959.

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Basak, Ecem, Cigdem Altin Gumussoy, and Fethi Calisir. "Examining the Factors Affecting PDA Acceptance among Physicians: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model." Journal of Healthcare Engineering 6, no. 3 (2015): 399–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/2040-2295.6.3.399.

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Yu, Je Seol, Chae Won Kim, and Eui Gab Hwang. "The Factors Influencing the Forensic Technology Acceptance of Crime Scene Investigators : Focusing on Extended Technology Acceptance Model." Korean Police Studies Review 16, no. 2 (2017): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.38084/2017.16.2.4.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Technology acceptance factors"

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Williams, Waitline. "Factors that Affect Bar Code Medication Administration Technology Acceptance." Thesis, Adelphi University, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3579387.

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<p> Medication errors are a major concern for patient safety, and cost the health care system billions of dollars each year. There is evidence that Barcode Medication Administration Technology decreases medication errors. However, little is known about the factors that affect Barcode Medication Administration Technology Acceptance by Nurses. The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationships between caring, role conflict and role ambiguity, organizational commitment and barcode medication administration technology acceptance by nurses.</p><p> A quantitative non-experimental correlational design was utilized for this study, in addition to two qualitative questions. Eighty-six nurses completed four questionnaires measuring the study variables. Two of the four hypotheses were supported. There was a negative correlation between role conflict and role ambiguity and technology acceptance, indicating that nurses in this study who experienced less role conflict and role ambiguity were more likely to accept BCMA technology. There was also a positive correlation between organizational commitment and technology acceptance, indicating that nurses in this study that were highly committed to their organization were more accepting of BCMA technology. The qualitative findings indicated that nurses experienced some frustration when aspects of the technology malfunctioned, making the medication administration process time consuming. However, nurses verbalized that BCMA technology made their role of medication administration safer and more efficient. </p><p> This study's findings can assist administrators, nurse educators and informatics directors in providing adequate training, support, resources and environment for promoting BCMA technology acceptance by nurses. This will help to promote patient safety and technology acceptance and may result in less turnover due to nurse role conflict and role ambiguity.</p>
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Connon, Neil G. "Factors impacting on technology acceptance for the micro/SME electronics retailer." Thesis, Robert Gordon University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10059/234.

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The UK micro/SME (known here as SME) retail sector is very important to the economic well being of the country. Its ability to generate jobs as well as income makes it a key part of the drive towards economic growth, and as such it is supported by government through a variety of initiatives. One initiative in 2003 aimed to energise and invigorate practitioners into using internet based technologies more fully in their business practices. This supported the widely held belief that the internet can and does enhance and improve business efficiency. It also suggests that SMEs were not fully engaging with the technology and that the government felt that it was not at the desirable level. This thesis looks at the issues surrounding technology acceptance for the SME and in particular internet adoption in the retail sector. This work explains technology acceptance and the main determinants and moderators connected with this in an organisational setting providing the practitioner with insight into why some technologies are embraced and others underutilised, or not adopted at all. Previous academic work in this area has tended to focus on the larger organisation. This thesis uses the technology acceptance literature to explore the situation of the SME. Through qualitative and quantitative research the specifics of the SME situation relating to technology acceptance are explored with the determinants and moderators being evaluated and changes made where appropriate. The specific internet based technology of online procurement is used to measure levels of acceptance and the issues relating to it. The result is an adapted model that better reflects the technology acceptance situation of the SME retail organisation. In the model three of the original constructs remain, however the moderators have been changed to reflect the SME and the relationships the constructs have with the moderators are also developed. As a new addition to the field it can be seen from the developed model that the frequency of re-ordering is an important determinant not only of online procurement but technology acceptance in general. This work will benefit practitioners in SME retail and also the wider SME field when it comes to evaluating whether or not to accept a new technology and how this is best achieved.
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Marcum, Allen McDonald 1961. "Study of factors around automotive fuel cell implementation and market acceptance." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8884.

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Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management of Technology Program, 2001.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-79).<br>There are data that suggest that the earth's surface temperature has. increased over the past century. Many scientists believe that this rise is due to the emissions of greenhouse gases by anthropogenic sources, while others believe it is due primarily to natural phenomena, such as solar cycles. Regardless of the actual cause, we should be motivated to drastically reduce · emissions of these gases, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce other type of air pollution. This will also reduce the country's reliance on potentially unstable foreign sources of these fuels. There are many technologies currently being developed which promise to reduce our consumption of fossil fuels in automotive applications, including direct injection internal combustion engines, hybrid engines, battery-powered cars, fuel cells, 42-volt electrical systems, and lightweight bodies. When considered on total lifecycle and infrastructure bases, there can be significant downsides associated with any of these technological improvements, but each also offers a potential contribution to lowering fuel consumption. This thesis proposes that there are steps that can be taken to enhance the mainstream acceptance and benefits of these technologies, including early electrification of loads onboard vehicles, incremental reductions in consumption, and use of fleets to implement technologies requiring new infrastructure buildouts. However, automotive emissions are a small part of the overall emission problem, and we should also be concentrating efforts in other areas as well.<br>by Allen McDonald Marcum.<br>S.M.M.O.T.
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Johnson, Richard. "Factors affecting intent to use consumer genetic tests : a revised technology acceptance model." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24001.

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Genetic testing offers disease diagnosis and other information based on genetic material provided by an individual. Direct to consumer genetic tests bypass clinicianadministered tests in favour of direct sales and usage by consumers. The relative newness of consumer genetic testing to the South African market provides an opportunity for understanding the factors that would drive adoption of these products. An established technology acceptance model was enriched with factors important to clinical genetic testing and individual innovativeness. The model was tested through an online questionnaire with a nonprobability sample of 109 individuals. Factors including performance expectancy, social influence and discrimination concerns, were found to exhibit significant influence on consumers’ behavioural intention to use consumer genetic tests. These findings provide a theoretical framework of individuals’ attributes of importance for marketing and sales of consumer genetic tests. Copyright<br>Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2010.<br>Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS)<br>unrestricted
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Aljeeran, Reham. "The Role of Socio-Cultural Factors in Faculty Members’ Acceptance of Moodle at GUST." The Ohio State University, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1469121024.

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Therriault, Victoria. "Exploring Factors Related to Acceptance of 1|1 Devices among High School Students." Thesis, Northern Illinois University, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10977175.

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<p> Studies show that students in lower socioeconomic status (SES) districts tend to have fewer resources, and in turn have greater achievement gaps than their affluent peers from neighboring districts. In an effort to bridge these gaps, schools have turned to 1:1 computing to bring electronic resources to their students that they might not have otherwise. However, to date there are minimal studies indicating whether or not high school students are willing to accept technology for classroom instructional purposes. This study examined the extent to which student demographic characteristics (e.g., sex, race/ethnicity, SES) are related to their acceptance of Chromebook use for instructional purposes during the initial implementation of a 1:1 initiative using framework of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model. This study used quantitative correlational methods, using data from a survey that was administered to 171 public high school students in the Midwest region of the United States. Results indicated that the UTAUT model was upheld. Effort expectancy (EE) and performance expectancy (PE) positively predicted behavioral intention (BI), and race/ethnicity also had a relationship with BI. This study also found statistically significant interaction effects for experience &times; PE as well as gender &times; EE. Additionally, this study found that while including SES as a moderating effect did not result in statistically significant effects, the inclusion of the PE &times; SES and EE &times; SES interaction effect in the model resulted in a statistically significant relationship between race/ethnicity and BI.</p><p>
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Saleh, Soleman. "Study of critical success factors in adopting knowledge management systems for the Libyan public oil sector." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2013. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/study-of-critical-success-factors-in-adopting-knowledge-management-systems-for-the-libyan-public-oil-sector(392a9659-b5ea-4a12-b925-d47a824c7bca).html.

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In the modern era, the developments in information technology have been dramatically shaping the ways people live as well as the ways in which organisations handle business in their professional domains. Implementing various kinds of information system, such as Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP) systems, Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Knowledge Management Systems (KMS), has been recognised as one of the necessary tasks organisations have to perform in order to survive (Alavi 2001). Despite the tremendous effort companies worldwide have devoted to the implementation of knowledge management systems, organisations in Libya are still suffering from the failure of Knowledge Management (KM) implementation. The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive investigation of factors that can help organisations to understand the context of KMS implementation. With accurate assessments, this can in turn help them to develop effective strategies or policies to maximise the probability of success in implementing KMS. Therefore, this research will address the development of a KM adoption framework to fill this gap and develop a model that serves as an instrument in adopting KMS in general and the Libyan oil sector in particular.
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Simsek, Diler. "Factors Influencing New Product Acceptance: A Study On Military Context." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12610039/index.pdf.

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Attitudes of users towards new Information Technology products have been the matters of consumer research studies. Factors that affect user behavior in terms of IT acceptance have been modeled by different researchers with an attempt to predict the actual usage. This study aims to analyze these factors and their significance in military context. One of the robust models, namely Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) is used as the study model with required modifications in order to augment its compatibility. Therefore an exploratory survey study is conducted within the target user group of two rugged mobile computers with the participation of 37 Turkish sergeants. The study used both qualitative and quantitative instruments. The results showed that, for military products, users acceptance criteria mainly concentrate on the performance of the new product and its relative ease of use.
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Wong, Alex, and John Carlbäck. "A Study on Factors Influencing Acceptance of Using Mobile Electronic Identification Applications in Sweden." Thesis, Internationella Handelshögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, IHH, Företagsekonomi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-39902.

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Mobile technology has become increasingly common in today’s society, enabling a whole new set of advantageous services that has a profound impact on our daily lives. This has led to that the mobile electronic identification application (mobile eID app) software has emerged, creating the possibility for users to authenticate important tasks and validating one’s identity through a mobile device. Existing literature on mobile electronic identification (mobile eID) has touched upon several aspects of this phenomenon, however, no specific research related to the user acceptance has been conducted. Thus, this paper seeks to identify the influencing factors that lead to the acceptance of using a mobile eID app. To analyze the adoption behavior of mobile eID app users, a conceptual, and later refined model consisting of 7 factors and the relationship between these were proposed. This model was based on the well-researched Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and extended to better fit the subject of this research. 13 hypotheses based on already existing research within the field of mobile service application acceptance were proposed and Sweden, having heavily implemented this phenomenon into the society, served as this study’s empirical site. The required primary dataset for hypotheses testing was collected through conducting a questionnaire distributed using a convenience sampling method. The gathered data was analyzed through the statistical software programs SPSS and SPSS AMOS to see if correlations between factors existed. The result showed that 10 hypotheses were accepted, and 3 hypotheses were rejected. This concludes that the factors influencing the acceptance of using mobile eID apps to validate one's identity online in Sweden are the following ranging from the largest effect to the least effect: perceived usefulness of a mobile eID app, subjective norm, perceived ease of use of a mobile eID app, perceived convenience of a mobile eID app, attitude towards using a mobile eID app, and perceived security of a mobile eID app. The findings of this study advance the theory within technology acceptance and contributes to the foundation for future research within the field of mobile electronic identification as well as for user acceptance within related subjects.
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Alkharang, Mubarak M. "Factors that influence the adoption of e-learning : an empirical study in Kuwait." Thesis, Brunel University, 2014. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/11447.

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E-learning has emerged as a necessity to meet the challenges posed by the development of information technology and its potential for greater access to knowledge. The general hypothesis of this research is that; e-learning as an organizational activity started in the developed countries, and as such, the implementation models developed there are taken as a benchmark. The implementation barriers and the influential factors for adopting e-learning in different regions and societies may or may not be the same as those found in the developed countries (with varying degrees of intensity or importance). Hence, those available implementation models may not necessary be followed in all stages and steps when used by different countries and societies. Accordingly, the implementation barriers and the influential factor may differ from one case to another. Since e-learning is respectively new in Kuwait and no comprehensive studies about the adoption of e-learning or the important factors that would influence the adoption of e-learning in Kuwait (ref), the aim of this research is to investigate and find the main and important factors that would influence the acceptance and adoption of elearning in Kuwait as an example of a developing country. In order to realize the aim of this research, the e-learning literature was reviewed, and an exploratory study was conducted in Kuwait. The exploratory study explored the state of e-learning in Kuwait and investigated the influential issues to e-learning adoption. Then, a conceptual model was proposed based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, and amended it with the outcomes of the exploratory study to suit the context of the study. The proposed conceptual model was developed to study e-learning adoption in Kuwait and to offer a further explanation of the adoption of e-learning in the Kuwaiti context. Triangulation in data collection was used to examine and validate the conceptual model, where quantitative and qualitative methods were used. A questionnaire-based survey was firstly conducted, followed by an interview-based field study. This thesis concludes by highlighting the main findings of the research, and presenting the main contributions of this research.
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Books on the topic "Technology acceptance factors"

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Mulvihill, Philip P. Profiling the early customer for telephone banking in Ireland and investigating the factors governing it's acceptance. University College Dublin, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Technology acceptance factors"

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Rahman, Md Mahmudur, Shuchisnigdha Deb, Daniel Carruth, and Lesley Strawderman. "Using Technology Acceptance Model to Explain Driver Acceptance of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems." In Advances in Human Factors of Transportation. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20503-4_5.

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Ibrahim, Roslina, Rasimah Che Mohd Yusoff, Khalili Khalil, and Azizah Jaafar. "Factors Affecting Undergraduates’ Acceptance of Educational Game: An Application of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25200-6_14.

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Salomon, Gabriela, and Patrick Müller. "Success Factors for the Acceptance of Smart Home Technology Concepts." In Digitalen Wandel gestalten. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24651-8_6.3.

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Gong, Wenxuan, and Bing Xiao. "Research on Factors Influencing Users’ Technology Acceptance of Virtual Museums." In Culture and Computing. Interactive Cultural Heritage and Arts. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77411-0_24.

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Abu Seman, Adibah Hanun, Rohiza Ahmad, and Hitham Seddig Alhassan Alhussian. "Factors Influencing Acceptance of Technology by Senior Citizens: A Systematic Review." In Intelligent Algorithms in Software Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51965-0_31.

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Bakar, Nor Fauziah Abu, Safura Adeela Sukiman, Haslenda Yusop, Rashidah Mokhtar, and Nur Huda Jaafar. "The Flipped Classroom: The Use of Factor Analysis in Determining the Factors of Acceptance." In Regional Conference on Science, Technology and Social Sciences (RCSTSS 2014). Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1458-1_56.

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Dargahi, Ardavan, Franck Pourroy, and Frédéric Wurtz. "Towards Controlling the Acceptance Factors for a Collaborative Platform in Engineering Design." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15961-9_70.

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Dirks, Susanne, and Christian Bühler. "Assistive Technologies for People with Cognitive Impairments – Which Factors Influence Technology Acceptance?" In Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Methods, Technologies, and Users. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92049-8_36.

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Ghazal, Samar, Hanan Aldowah, and Irfan Umar. "Critical Factors to Learning Management System Acceptance and Satisfaction in a Blended Learning Environment." In Recent Trends in Information and Communication Technology. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59427-9_71.

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Okcu, Serap, Gulsah Hancerliogullari Koksalmis, Ecem Basak, and Fethi Calisir. "Factors Affecting Intention to Use Big Data Tools: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model." In Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03317-0_33.

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Conference papers on the topic "Technology acceptance factors"

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Guo, Huijuan, Xin Huang, and Paul Craig. "Factors Influencing the User Acceptance of Alipay." In 2015 International Conference on Economy, Management and Education Technology. Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemet-15.2015.73.

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Ying Zhao and Qi Zhu. "Influence Factors of Technology Acceptance Model in Mobile Learning." In 2010 Fourth International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computing (ICGEC 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icgec.2010.139.

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Harborth, David, and Sebastian Pape. "Exploring the Hype: Investigating Technology Acceptance Factors of Pokémon Go." In 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ismar.2017.32.

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Ng, Claudia, and Angela Siew Hoong Lee. "Factors Influencing the Acceptance of Blockchain Technology: Real Estate Industry." In ICSIM 2021: 2021 The 4th International Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management. ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3451471.3451482.

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Althunibat, Ahmad, Basem Alokush, Raneem Dawood, Saeed M. Z. A. Tarabieh, and Ignacio Gil-Pechuan. "Modeling the factors that influence digital economy services acceptance." In 2021 International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icit52682.2021.9491686.

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Du, Jian, Jing Lu, Xiaobo Wu, and Jie Li. "Research on the influential factors of SaaS user acceptance." In 2012 International Symposium on Management of Technology (ISMOT). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ismot.2012.6679454.

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de Oliveira, Mateus, Adriana Prest Mattedi, and Rodrigo Duarte Seabra. "Social dimensions in the acceptance of and access to technology." In IHC '19: XVIII Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3357155.3358431.

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Ramlugun, Vidisha D. Gunesh. "Factors affecting technology acceptance- evidence from the hotel industry in Mauritius." In Annual International Conference on Infocomm Technologies in Competitive Strategies. Global Science and Technology Forum, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/978-981-08-7240-3_i-34.

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Sevani, Nina, and Budi Marpaung. "Theoretical Model of Determinants Factors of Health Information Technology (HIT) Acceptance." In 2018 International Seminar on Research of Information Technology and Intelligent Systems (ISRITI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isriti.2018.8864471.

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Mohamedpour, Maryam, Zohre Motmaen Faal, and Mehdi Fasanghari. "A Proposed Framework for Effective Mobile Services Acceptance Factors." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccit.2009.92.

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Reports on the topic "Technology acceptance factors"

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Rahman, Mohammad. Exploring the Factors Influencing Big Data Technology Acceptance. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.7389.

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Contreras Salamanca, Luz Briyid, and Yon Garzón Ávila. Generational Lagging of Dignitaries, Main Cause of Technological Gaps in Community Leaders. Analysis of Generation X and Boomers from the Technology Acceptance Model. Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/ecacen.4709.

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Community and neighborhood organizations are in the process of renewing the organizational culture, considering technological environments in the way of training, and advancing communally, being competitive in adaptation and learning, creating new solutions, promoting change, and altering the status quo, based on the advancement of technology over the last few years, currently applied in most organizations. The decisive factor is the ability of true leaders to appropriate the Technological Acceptance Model –TAM– principles, participating in programs and projects, adopting new technologies from the different actors involved, contributing to the welfare of each community. There is, however, a relative resistance to the use of technology as support in community management, due to the generational differences in leaders and dignitaries, according to collected reports in this study, in relation to the age range of dignitaries –Generation X and Baby Boomers predominate–. They present a challenge to digital inclusion with difficulties related to age, cognitive, sensory, difficulty in developing skills, and abilities required in Digital Technologies, necessary to face new scenarios post-pandemic and, in general, the need to use technological facilities.
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Hubbard, Sarah M., and Bryan Hubbard. Investigation of Strategic Deployment Opportunities for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) at INDOT. Purdue University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317126.

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Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are increasingly used for a variety of applications related to INDOT’s mission including bridge inspection, traffic management, incident response, construction and roadway mapping. UAS have the potential to reduce costs and increase capabilities. Other state DOTs and transportation agencies have deployed UAS for an increasing number of applications due to technology advances that provide increased capabilities and lower costs, resulting from regulatory changes that simplified operations for small UAS under 55 pounds (aka, sUAS). This document provides an overview of UAS applications that may be appropriate for INDOT, as well as a description of the regulations that affect UAS operation as described in 14 CFR Part 107. The potential applications were prioritized using Quality Function Deployment (QFD), a methodology used in the aerospace industry that clearly communicates qualitative and ambiguous information with a transparent framework for decision making. The factors considered included technical feasibility, ease of adoption and stakeholder acceptance, activities underway at INDOT, and contribution to INDOT mission and goals. Dozens of interviews with INDOT personnel and stakeholders were held to get an accurate and varied perspective of potential for UAVs at INDOT. The initial prioritization was completed in early 2019 and identified three key areas: UAS for bridge inspection safety as a part of regular operations, UAS for construction with deliverables provided via construction contracts, and UAS for emergency management. Descriptions of current practices and opportunities for INDOT are provided for each of these applications. An estimate of the benefits and costs is identified, based on findings from other agencies as well as projections for INDOT. A benefit cost analysis for the application of UAS for bridge inspection safety suggests a benefit cost over one for the analysis period.
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