Implementation and structural variables
Information and Management
Scientific American
Factors of success for end-user computing
Communications of the ACM
Unifying the fragmented models of information systems implementation
Critical issues in information systems research
I/S attitudes: toward theoretical and definitional clarity
ACM SIGMIS Database
Impact of consultants on computerization success in small businesses
Information and Management
Personal DSS success in small enterprises
Information and Management
The diffusion of database machines
ACM SIGMIS Database
Explaining the role of user participation in information system use
Management Science
Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
Empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
Management Science
Understanding user evaluations of information systems
Management Science
Assessing IT usage: the role of prior experience
MIS Quarterly
Testing the technology acceptance model across cultures: a three country study
Information and Management
Modeling IT ethics: a study in situational ethics
MIS Quarterly
Journal of Systems and Software
Beyond the interface: ease of use and task/technology fit
Information and Management
The psychological origins of perceived usefulness and ease-of-use
Information and Management
Extending the technology acceptance model: the influence of perceived user resources
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special issue on adoption, diffusion, and infusion of IT
Implementation: The Key to Successful Information Systems
Implementation: The Key to Successful Information Systems
The diffusion of information technology: testing and extending innovation diffusion theory in the context of end-user computing
Examining the technology acceptance model using physician acceptance of telemedicine technology
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
Testing the determinants of microcomputer usage via a structural equation model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Navigation in information-intensive environments
Journal of Management Information Systems
Conceptualising WiMAX user acceptance
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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In this chapter, attempts are made to describe the theories associated with information technology and to provide an overview of the theories of and research on IT, including the technology acceptance model, the theory of innovation diffusion, the theory of task-technology fit model the theory of planned behavior, and the theory of reasoned action. Furthermore, empirical research was conducted utilizing the widely accepted technology acceptance model (TAM) developed by Davis et al. (1989) to predict system usage. In this study, attempts were made to see if the earlier results of TAM are still valid after the recent advances in systems and technology affecting systems usage. Data were collected from a company in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. From the 250 employees who received the questionnaire via e-mail, 118 returned usable responses. The results indicated that management support and system quality does not affect usage, and TAM was supported substantially well.