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1999
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Extending the Technology Acceptance Model to Account for Social Influence: Theoretical Bases and Empirical Validation

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Extending the Technology Acceptance Model to Account for Social Influence: Theoretical Bases and Empirical Validation
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) represents an important theoretical contribution toward understanding IS usage and IS acceptance behaviors [6, 19]. However, as noted by several IS researchers [cf: 4, 5, 6, 9, 14], TAM is incomplete in one important respect: it doesn't account for social influence in the adoption and utilization of new information systems. Davis [4] and Davis et al. [6] noted that it is important to account for subjective norm (SN), the construct denoting social influence. However, they observed that the conceptualization of SN based on TRA (Theory of Reasoned Action) has theoretical and psychometric problems. Specifically, they observed that it is difficult to distinguish if usage behavior is caused by the influence of referents on one's intent or by one's own attitude. They suggested that this problem may be circumvented by using an alternative theoretical basis for conceptualizing SN, specifically in terms of Kelman's [10, 11] processes of ...
Yogesh Malhotra, Dennis F. Galletta
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where HICSS
Authors Yogesh Malhotra, Dennis F. Galletta
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