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Management Theory Development - TAM

The technology acceptance model (TAM) is an information systems theory that models how users come to accept and use new technologies. TAM suggests that two main factors influence technology use: perceived usefulness, the degree to which a user believes the technology will improve job performance, and perceived ease of use, the degree a user believes using the technology will be effortless. TAM extended the theory of reasoned action and is one of the most influential models of user acceptance. It has been extensively studied and expanded over time, including versions that incorporate additional factors like trust and risk.
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Management Theory Development - TAM

The technology acceptance model (TAM) is an information systems theory that models how users come to accept and use new technologies. TAM suggests that two main factors influence technology use: perceived usefulness, the degree to which a user believes the technology will improve job performance, and perceived ease of use, the degree a user believes using the technology will be effortless. TAM extended the theory of reasoned action and is one of the most influential models of user acceptance. It has been extensively studied and expanded over time, including versions that incorporate additional factors like trust and risk.
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Technology acceptance model (TAM) - (Davis, 1989)

- An Information Systems(IS) theory that models how users come to


accept and use a technology

- The model suggests that when users are presented with a new
technology, a number of factors influence their decision about how
and when they will use it, notably:
- Perceived usefulness (PU) – the degree to which a person believes
that using a particular system would enhance his or her job
performance
- Perceived ease of use (PEOU) – the degree to which a person
believes that using a particular system would be free from effort

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TAM
- One of the most influential extensions of Ajzen and Fishbein's theory of
reasoned action (TRA) in the literature
- Davis's technology acceptance model (Davis, 1989; Davis, Bagozzi, &
Warshaw, 1989) is the most widely applied model of users' acceptance
and usage of technology
- It was developed by Fred Davis and Richard Bagozzi (Davis 1989,
Bagozzi, Davis & Warshaw 1992[1]).
- TAM replaces many of TRA's attitude measures with the two
technology acceptance measures—ease of use, and usefulness.

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- The TAM has been continuously studied and expanded.
- The two major upgrades
• TAM 2 (Venkatesh & Davis 2000 & Venkatesh 2000)
• UTAUT (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
(Venkatesh et al. 2003).
- A TAM 3 has also been proposed in the context of e-commerce with
an inclusion of the effects of trust and perceived risk on system use
(Venkatesh & Bala 2008).

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The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) aims to explain the relationship
between attitudes and behaviors within human action. It is mainly used
to predict how individuals will behave based on their pre-existing
attitudes and behavioral intentions. An individual's decision to engage in
a particular behavior is based on the outcomes the individual expects will
come as a result of performing the behavior.

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UTAUT

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Innovation Diffusion Theory

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Model of Consumer Behavior

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