2016 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/picmet.2016.7806773
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3D bio-printing in medical treatment: A technology acceptance model

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“…TAM has evolved to become the key model in understanding the predictors of human behavior toward potential acceptance or rejection of the technology [38]. For example, the TAM has been adopted to perform a retrospective study of mobile services [39], determine the acceptance of virtual reality use in classrooms [40], compare the acceptance levels of virtual reality use with that of face-to-face teaching in class [41], explore patients' acceptance of medical services and health information technology [42], and appraise the acceptance of 3D printing in medical treatment [43]. For teacher training, a study utilized TAM for training on a video game platform to increase teachers' engagement with and behavioral intention to use technology [44].…”
Section: Practical Application Of Tammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TAM has evolved to become the key model in understanding the predictors of human behavior toward potential acceptance or rejection of the technology [38]. For example, the TAM has been adopted to perform a retrospective study of mobile services [39], determine the acceptance of virtual reality use in classrooms [40], compare the acceptance levels of virtual reality use with that of face-to-face teaching in class [41], explore patients' acceptance of medical services and health information technology [42], and appraise the acceptance of 3D printing in medical treatment [43]. For teacher training, a study utilized TAM for training on a video game platform to increase teachers' engagement with and behavioral intention to use technology [44].…”
Section: Practical Application Of Tammentioning
confidence: 99%