1999
DOI: 10.2307/249751
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Information Technology Adoption Across Time: A Cross-Sectional Comparison of Pre-Adoption and Post-Adoption Beliefs

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“…TPB posits that actual, voluntary use of a technology is determined by the individual's behavioural intention, which, in turn, is determined by the individual's attitude towards using the technology and subjective norms present in the individual's social environment. In recent years, Rogers's findings and those of TPB have been combined into a general theory of technology acceptance [30,31], including additional factors to be considered along with Rogers's basic five, specifically image and trust.…”
Section: The Diffusion Of M-banking Services: Lessons From Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TPB posits that actual, voluntary use of a technology is determined by the individual's behavioural intention, which, in turn, is determined by the individual's attitude towards using the technology and subjective norms present in the individual's social environment. In recent years, Rogers's findings and those of TPB have been combined into a general theory of technology acceptance [30,31], including additional factors to be considered along with Rogers's basic five, specifically image and trust.…”
Section: The Diffusion Of M-banking Services: Lessons From Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Roger Rogers (1995), the process of innovation diffusion goes through six stages: awareness, investigation, evaluation, trial, repeated use, and commitment. As the process of innovation diffusion moves from initial trial, users' perceptions change over time as they gain more experiences of the technology (Karahanna, Straub, & Chervany, 1999;Lee, Hsieh, & Hsu, 2011). However, little is known whether the two key Technology Acceptance Model (TAM, Davis, 1989;Davis, Bagozzi, & Warshaw, 1989) variables, namely perceived ease of use (PEOU) and perceived usefulness (PU) predict continuance intention.…”
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“…The motivation-oriented perspective views the user's perception of usefulness as a measure of extrinsic motivation [34]. It has been widely known that systems' perceived usefulness has a direct influence on the intention to use an information system, as prior research claimed [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%