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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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GiraffPlus: Combining social interaction and long term monitoring for promoting independent living

TL;DR: A general overview of the GiraffPlus system is provided, which consists of a network of home sensors that can be automatically configured to collect data for a range of monitoring services; a semi-autonomous telepresence robot; a sophisticated context recognition system that can give high-level and long term interpretations of the collected data and respond to certain events.
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Extending the technology acceptance model to mobile telecommunication innovation: The existence of network externalities

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted an empirical survey to examine the effects of TAM and network externalities on the acceptance of multimedia messaging services (MMS), an innovation in the field of mobile telecommunications.
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Factors Predicting Decisions About Technology Adoption Among Older Adults.

TL;DR: Factors that influence older adults’ decisions about the adoption of new technology are examined, indicating that various stakeholders in technology adoption among older adults must be cognizant of a technology’s functionality and complexity as well as the characteristics and abilities of older adults.
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Braving Bitcoin: A technology acceptance model (TAM) analysis

TL;DR: Through an extensive review of the existing academic and practitioner literature about both TAM and Bitcoin, the TAM framework is used to analyze aspects of the technology acceptance process in the case of Bitcoin as a currency and the blockchain as a financial technology.
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Coming of (Old) Age in the Digital Age: ICT Usage and Non-Usage Among Older Adults

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied adoption, usage, and non-usage of ICT (mobile phones, computers, and the Internet) by Portuguese older adults and found that 77% owned a mobile phone, 13% used computers and 10% used the Internet.
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