Regulatory focus and technology acceptance: Perceived ease of use and usefulness as efficacy
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to gage IS adoption. Over the years, although research on the replications, extensions, and modifications of TAM has been prolific in adding antecedents and moderators to TAM, scant attention has been devoted to exploring TAM mediators. The...
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oai:doaj.org-article:812eb093bc554e0592f3794a581719162021-12-02T14:07:30ZRegulatory focus and technology acceptance: Perceived ease of use and usefulness as efficacy2331-197510.1080/23311975.2018.1459006https://doaj.org/article/812eb093bc554e0592f3794a581719162018-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2018.1459006https://doaj.org/toc/2331-1975The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to gage IS adoption. Over the years, although research on the replications, extensions, and modifications of TAM has been prolific in adding antecedents and moderators to TAM, scant attention has been devoted to exploring TAM mediators. The current research attempts to deepen the understanding of TAM by delineating the underlying theoretical mechanisms of TAM relationships. In addition, we propose a parsimonious moderator, regulatory focus, to help integrate previously identified moderators, such as organizational, technological, and individual characteristics, that have been noted in prior studies. We report the results of one pilot study and two main studies in support of our proposed model, which serves to simplify and facilitate practical and managerial applications and implementation of TAM in IS strategy.Yi HeQimei ChenSakawrat KitkuakulTaylor & Francis Grouparticletamself efficacyresponsivenessresponse efficacytechnology adoptiontechnology acceptance modelregulatory fitpromotionpreventionBusinessHF5001-6182Management. Industrial managementHD28-70ENCogent Business & Management, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2018) |
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The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used to gage IS adoption. Over the years, although research on the replications, extensions, and modifications of TAM has been prolific in adding antecedents and moderators to TAM, scant attention has been devoted to exploring TAM mediators. The current research attempts to deepen the understanding of TAM by delineating the underlying theoretical mechanisms of TAM relationships. In addition, we propose a parsimonious moderator, regulatory focus, to help integrate previously identified moderators, such as organizational, technological, and individual characteristics, that have been noted in prior studies. We report the results of one pilot study and two main studies in support of our proposed model, which serves to simplify and facilitate practical and managerial applications and implementation of TAM in IS strategy. |
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Regulatory focus and technology acceptance: Perceived ease of use and usefulness as efficacy |
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