2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2008.07.001
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User acceptance of a digital library system in developing countries: An application of the Technology Acceptance Model

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“…Moreover, perceived ease of use positively affect perceived usefulness because the easier IT is to be used, the more useful it will be. TAM is a well-tested model for measuring users' acceptance of IT (Lee, Lee & Kim, 2007;Lin, F ofanah & Liang, 2011;Park, Roman, Lee & Chung, 2009;Riffai, Grant & Edgarc, 2012;Suh & Han, 2002;Sundarraj & Manochehri, 2011).…”
Section: Electronic Banking In Saudi Arabiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, perceived ease of use positively affect perceived usefulness because the easier IT is to be used, the more useful it will be. TAM is a well-tested model for measuring users' acceptance of IT (Lee, Lee & Kim, 2007;Lin, F ofanah & Liang, 2011;Park, Roman, Lee & Chung, 2009;Riffai, Grant & Edgarc, 2012;Suh & Han, 2002;Sundarraj & Manochehri, 2011).…”
Section: Electronic Banking In Saudi Arabiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Several studies focusing on the TAM were carried out in the library and science arena. Thong, Hong, and Tam, 24 Vaidyanathan, Sabbaghi, and Bargellini, 25 and Park et al 26 studied factors that may affect users' acceptance of digital libraries. Thong, Hong, and Tam identified three features for system interface, three organizational variables, and three personal differences that affect the perceived usefulness, the ease of use, and the decision to employ digital libraries.…”
Section: March 2014mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the hypotheses are developed based upon the same theoretical arguments. TAM proposes that the perception of usefulness (Hu et al 1999;Chau & Hu 2002;Venkatesh et al 2003) and the perception of ease of use (Venkatesh, Morris & David 2003;Park et al 2009) are expected to be associated with the tendency for taxpayers to use a new system in place. TPB proposes that the taxpayers' intention to use a new system can be influenced by their perception of subjective norms (Taylor & Todd 1995;Venkatesh & Davis 2000) and perception of behavioral control (Chau & Hu 2002;Hung et al 2006;Yusri 2008).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%