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A technology acceptance model for empirically testing new end-user information systems : theory and results

Fred D. Davis
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The article was published on 1985-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5244 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Technology acceptance model & Information system.

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Comparison of Contemporary Technology Acceptance Models and Evaluation of the Best Fit for Health Industry Organizations.

TL;DR: In this article, an elaborate literature review was conducted in the area of technology acceptance identifying seminal authors and their views and several models were examined and three out of theses were chosen based on the popularity in the health care industry.
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Determinants of the Relative Advantage of a Structured SDM During the Adoption Stage of Implementation

TL;DR: This study attempts to use innovation-related variables created by Moore and Benbasat and Davis to propose a framework useful by project managers in designing innovations that will successfully support the efforts of technology users, useful in designing techniques in the IS development organizational function.
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Understanding the Willingness to Participate in Mobile Surveys: Exploring the Role of Utilitarian, Affective, Hedonic, Social, Self-Expressive, and Trust-Related Factors

TL;DR: In this article, a unified framework encompasses utilitarian, affective, hedonic, social, self-expressive, and trust-related factors, and an empirical study suggests that this framework explains the intention to participate and actual participation well.
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Theory development in nursing and healthcare informatics: a model explaining and predicting information and communication technology acceptance by healthcare consumers

TL;DR: The development of the Information and Communication Technology Acceptance Model (ICTAM) was developed with emphasis on integrating multidisciplinary perspectives from divergent frameworks and empirical findings into a unified model with regard to healthcare consumers' acceptance and usage behavior of information and services on the Internet.
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Information systems and performance: the role of technology, the task and the individual

TL;DR: A research model where individual (knowledge of the task and the technology), task (ease) and technology (usefulness and ease) factors determine performance is developed and links are established between these factors.
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