International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special double issue: diffusion of technological innovation
Why do individuals use computer technology?: a Finnish case study
Information and Management
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
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
An assessment of structure and causation of IS usage
ACM SIGMIS Database
An empirical investigation on factors affecting the acceptance of CASE by systems developers
Information and Management
Testing the technology acceptance model across cultures: a three country study
Information and Management
The antecedents and consequents of user perceptions in information technology adoption
Decision Support Systems
The psychological origins of perceived usefulness and ease-of-use
Information and Management
Perceived critical mass effect on groupware acceptance
European Journal of Information Systems
The technology acceptance model and the World Wide Web
Decision Support Systems
Extending the TAM for a World-Wide-Web context
Information and Management
Why do people use information technology?: a critical review of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Enticing online consumers: an extended technology acceptance perspective
Information and Management
Information Systems Research
Factors influencing the usage of websites: the case of a generic portal in The Netherlands
Information and Management
A Methodological Analysis of User Technology Acceptance
HICSS '04 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'04) - Track 8 - Volume 8
An extension of the technology acceptance model in an ERP implementation environment
Information and Management
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 assessment of a modified technology acceptance model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
A motivational model of microcomputer usage
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Re-examining perceived ease of use and usefulness
MIS Quarterly
Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model
MIS Quarterly
User acceptance of hedonic information systems
MIS Quarterly
User acceptance of mobile Internet: Implication for convergence technologies
Interacting with Computers
The acceptance and use of a virtual learning environment in China
Computers & Education
Learning experience is important for the attitude of using statistical software
ACOS'07 Proceedings of the 6th Conference on WSEAS International Conference on Applied Computer Science - Volume 6
A model of user adoption of interface agents for email notification
Interacting with Computers
Learning new uses of technology: Situational goal orientation matters
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
User behaviors toward mobile data services: The role of perceived fee and prior experience
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Interface feature prioritization for web services: Case of online flight reservations
Computers in Human Behavior
Towards an understanding of the consumer acceptance of mobile wallet
Computers in Human Behavior
Task-technology fit and user acceptance of online auction
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Consumer adoption of PDA phones in Taiwan
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile Technology and Action Teams: Assessing BlackBerry Use in Law Enforcement Units
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Methodological Review: The Technology Acceptance Model: Its past and its future in health care
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Analysis of users and non-users of smartphone applications
Telematics and Informatics
An empirical examination of factors influencing the intention to use mobile payment
Computers in Human Behavior
Attitudes in ICT acceptance and use
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction design and usability
User acceptance of the intelligent fridge: empirical results from a simulation
IOT'08 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on The internet of things
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
A study of demographic embodiments of product recommendation agents in electronic commerce
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Computers in Human Behavior
Proceedings of the Ergonomie et Informatique Avancee Conference
eBirding: technology adoption and the transformation of leisure into science
Proceedings of the 2011 iConference
An international comparison of technology adoption
Information and Management
From marketplace to marketspace: Investigating the consumer switch to online banking
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Human-robot interaction
Exploring information technology adoption in the classroom: case of online learning technology
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Bridging the Disciplinary Divide: Co-Creating Research Ideas in eScience Teams
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Patterns of gaming preferences and serious game effectiveness
Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Virtual and mixed reality: systems and applications - Volume Part II
Computer based assessment: Gender differences in perceptions and acceptance
Computers in Human Behavior
What makes consumers use VoIP over mobile phones? Free riding or consumerization of new service
Telecommunications Policy
The Moderating Effects of Utilitarian and Hedonic Values on Information Technology Continuance
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
The intellectual development of the technology acceptance model: A co-citation analysis
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Information technology adoption behavior life cycle: Toward a Technology Continuance Theory (TCT)
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Factors influencing decision support system acceptance
Decision Support Systems
The Value of TAM Antecedents in Global IS Development and Research
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
Journal of Management Information Systems
Acceptance of game-based learning by secondary school teachers
Computers & Education
Podcasting acceptance on campus: The differing perspectives of teachers and students
Computers & Education
NFC mobile credit card: The next frontier of mobile payment?
Telematics and Informatics
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Along with increasing investments in new technologies, user technology acceptance becomes a frequently studied topic in the information systems discipline. The last two decades have seen user acceptance models being proposed, tested, refined, extended and unified. These models have contributed to our understanding of user technology acceptance factors and their relationships. Yet they have also presented two limitations: the relatively low explanatory power and inconsistent influences of the factors across studies. Several researchers have recently started to examine the potential moderating effects that may overcome these limitations. However, studies in this direction are far from being conclusive. This study attempts to provide a systematic analysis of the explanatory and situational limitations of existing technology acceptance studies. Ten moderating factors are identified and categorized into three groups: organizational factors, technological factors and individual factors. An integrative model is subsequently established, followed by corresponding propositions pertaining to the moderating factors.