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What is Technology Acceptance Model

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Theoretical model that explains factors predicting an individual’s acceptance towards new technology or tools, consists of behavioral intention, attitude, perceived usefulness, and perceived ease of use as the theoretical foundation.
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Predictive Factors of Attitude Towards Online Disruptive Advertising
Juneman Abraham (Psychology Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia), Dean Lauda Septian (Psychology Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia), Tommy Prayoga (Content Collision, Indonesia), and Yustinus Suhardi Ruman (Psychology Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4543-0.ch006
Abstract
By leveraging knowledge of subconsciousness seducing technique combined with building algorithms capable of analyzing internet users' needs as well as providing relevant information, disruptive ads that appear abruptly (in terms of the timing, placement, and method of ending/closing the content) in web pages and mobile applications are accepted as a quality effective means of consumer persuasion. This present study proposed uncertainty avoidance, perceived usefulness, and openness personality trait as the predictors of attitude towards online disruptive advertising. Participants of this study were 137 Indonesian internet users (75 males, 62 females, Mage = 23.02 years old, SDage = 3.367 years). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that only perceived usefulness and openness personality trait are able to predict the attitude (i.e., in positive directions). The uncertainty-certainty paradoxes contained in disruptive advertising are discussed to understand the psychological dynamics involved in a facet of the attitude ambiguity.
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A Cross-Cultural Evaluation of Axiomatic Theories and Models of Technology Acceptance: A Review of Literature
A model developed by Davis(1989) to study technology acceptance in an information system environment.
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The Contribution of the Technology Acceptance Model for an Active Teaching and Learning Process in Higher Education: A Bibliometric Analysis
A model developed to understand and predict users’ behaviors when facing a digital environment.
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Consumers' Adoption of Online Shopping in China
In explaining online shopping adoption and usage, the model examines the effect of perceived ease of use (PEOU) and perceived usefulness (PU) on consumers’ intention to shop online and actual online shopping behavior.
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The perceived usefulness and ease of use of technology that determines a user’s acceptance of the technology
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Minecraft and Elementary Literacy Learning: The Perspectives and Ideas of Preservice Teachers
A theoretical approach for understanding if and how people are likely to utilize a technology based on different factors such as ease of use, perceived usefulness, and self-efficacy.
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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Unveiling the Transformative Power of Chatbots Through a Systematic Literature Review
One of the most popular models of technology adoption where the perceived ease of use and perceived utility of new technology are the two main elements that influence an individual's desire to use it.
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Digital-Locker Services in India: An Assessment of User Adoption and Challenges
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Pitfalls and Successes of a Web-Based Wellness Program
A theoretical framework model developed by Davis in 1989 to investigate the acceptance levels of new technologies. It is an intention-based model that is developed specifically for explaining and/or predicting the acceptance of computer technology among users, from their intention to use it in the future. The intention for future use can be explained in terms of their perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude and other external factors.
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Misuse of Online Databases for Literature Searches
Describes factors that predict user acceptance of technology.
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Blended Mode of Teaching and Learning and Its Implication on Undergraduate Class Attendance: Students' Perspectives
Refers to a theory developed by Davis in 1989 to explain how users come to accept and use a given technology.
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Mobile Shopping: The New Retailing Industry in the 21st Century
Explain and predict individual’s adoption of new technology by underlying two main constructs namely perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. The two constructs influence user’s attitude which follows by intention to use.
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The Impact of Digital Inclusion Initiatives in a Civic Context
Predicts user accept and use of information technology.
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The Actual Use of Social Media in Indonesia: A Preliminary Finding
Is an information systems theory that models how users come to accept and use a technology.
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A theoretical explanation of factors influencing technology usage that hypothesizes perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness influence a person’s intention, which in turn determine actual technology usage.
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The technology acceptance model (TAM) is a theory of information systems that describes how people learn to accept and utilize technology. According to the concept, two criteria influence whether a computer system is adopted by its prospective users: (1) perceived utility and (2) perceived ease of use.
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Definition and Measurement of the Technology Readiness Concept
A model that discusses that perceived usefulness and ease of use are two important factors in influencing the acceptance of a technology by a user.
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A theory to help understand how a new technology gets accepted in organisations. The basic assumption is that actual use of an innovation depends on the intention to make use of the technology, and that intention depends on individual attitudes toward using the technology and its perceived usefulness.
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A theory suggesting that the perspective of usefulness and simplicity of technology is important to its adoption.
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