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Information and Management
Information Systems Research
Examining technology acceptance by school teachers: a longitudinal study
Information and Management
Testing the determinants of microcomputer usage via a structural equation model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Navigation in information-intensive environments
A meta-analysis of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Information System Success: Individual and Organizational Determinants
Management Science
Information technology (IT) in Saudi Arabia: Culture and the acceptance and use of IT
Information and Management
Behaviour & Information Technology
Information and Management
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Extant research on information technology (IT) adoption and continuance has not adequately modeled the times of adoption by individuals. This study argues that individuals adopt an innovation at different times and are likely to be influenced by different factors over time. The theoretical models are empirically validated using data gathered at three points in time through surveys of 132 users of a new innovation. The results indicate that the innovation attributes and individual characteristics influence individuals' intentions to adopt the innovation during the early stage, and the innovation attributes and contextual factors impact the individuals' intentions during the later stage.