Facilitating the adoption of information technology in a developing country
Information and Management
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
User participation in system development revisited
Information and Management
Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special double issue: diffusion of technological innovation
Measuring system usage: implications for IS theory testing
Management Science
Journal of End User Computing
Testing the technology acceptance model across cultures: a three country study
Information and Management
Managing computer based information systems in developing countries: a cultural perspective
Managing computer based information systems in developing countries: a cultural perspective
Anxiety and involvement: cultural dimensions of attitudes toward computers in developing societies
Journal of Global Information Management
Why do people use information technology?: a critical review of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Testing an extended model of IT acceptance in the Chinese cultural context
ACM SIGMIS Database
Perceived system performance: a test of an extended technology acceptance model
ACM SIGMIS Database
Special issue: impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
Examining the technology acceptance model using physician acceptance of telemedicine technology
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
An empirical investigation of socio-cultural factors of information sharing in China
Information and Management
IT acceptance in a less-developed country: a motivational factor perspective
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
The Applicability of TAM Outside North America: An Empirical Test in the United Kingdom
Information Resources Management Journal
A Preliminary Classification of Usage Measures in Information System Acceptance: A Q-Sort Approach
International Journal of Technology Diffusion
The Value of TAM Antecedents in Global IS Development and Research
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
Exploring the Factors Affecting the Intention to Use C2C Auction Websites in Egypt
International Journal of E-Adoption
The role of theory in gender and information systems research
Information and Organization
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The present study attempts to investigate the applicability of the TAM model in the Arab context and to extend TAM with three moderating/interacting human factors. Using a survey sample collected from 722 knowledge workers using desktop computer applications on a voluntary basis in Saudi Arabia, this study sought empirical support for testing the basic structure of TAM. Toward that, the study was successful as the structure of TAM holds well in the Saudi settings. This study also empirically examined an extended TAM by incorporating gender, age and educational level as moderators of the model's core relationships. Our findings emphasize that most of the key relationships in the model are moderated. Specifically, age moderates all the influences of computers usefulness and ease of use on attitudes and intention to use. However, gender and educational level only moderate the influence of ease of use on attitudes.Implications for management and practice of these findings are discussed.