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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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The Role of Impulsiveness in a TAM-Based Online Purchasing Behavior

TL;DR: The positive relationship between consumer impulsiveness and online purchasing behavior suggests that online stores should design their Web sites to attract impulse purchases.
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An integrated artificial intelligence framework for public management

TL;DR: This conceptual study discusses the use of AI in public management structures in connection with their risks and side effects and develops the AI framework model developed here.
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Consumer acceptance of the internet as a channel of distribution in Taiwan—a channel function perspective

TL;DR: In this article, a study of consumer acceptance of the Internet as a channel of distribution in Taiwan was conducted using a channel function perspective, and the TAM was adopted as the theoretical basis on which to develop the research framework.
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Modelling roles of task-technology fit and self-efficacy in hotel employees' usage behaviours of hotel information systems.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between hotel information system users' personal perceptions and beliefs of the given system and their daily routine usage intention via the technology acceptance model (TAM), considering the two external variables (motivational variables) of the model.
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Ready or Not, AI Comes— An Interview Study of Organizational AI Readiness Factors

TL;DR: A sound set of organizational AI readiness factors is provided, corresponding indicators for AI readiness assessments are derived, and the general implications for AI adoption are discussed.
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