Creating and Verifying Empirical Evidence for Information Technology Acceptance

Creating and Verifying Empirical Evidence for Information Technology Acceptance

This paper explores the IT acceptance constructs with an emphasis on extending and testing new IT acceptance constructs that can complement existing models such as the TAM and UTAUT. Historical structures, however, remain inadequate, especially considering the technological innovations and organizational peculiarities of sub-sectors like health, commerce, and civil service. The paper points out those existing models often incorporate end-of-the-pipe technologies that must align with today’s IT systems, such as cloud computing, mobile applications, and artificial intelligence. Because IT is gradually expanding its penetration into various sectors of the economy and society, the factors that contribute to acceptance become more specific to the context of the process, which reexamines and improves traditional IT acceptance models. The research proposes advanced constructs to overcome these challenges that consider current technology vulnerabilities. Pioneers have created these constructs to capture the modern technological context and address data privacy, cyber security, and user agency issues. Hence, this research uses empirical evidence to assess the validity of these new constructs with the different industries and technologies. This study uses a deductive research approach to test theories derived from questionnaire data. Based on this, the sample size of the 150 participants is considered sufficient to guarantee the reliability of conclusions and measures’ validity. Measurement data is performed using structured questionnaires, emphasizing key factors such as perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived behavioural …

Projece Info

Projects Name Creating and Verifying Empirical Evidence for Information Technology Acceptance
Clients Name Aysha Siddiky Pinky, Tughlok Talukder, Saddam Nasir Chowdhury, Ashrafuzzaman Hera, Dr. Nure Alam Khan, Md Omar Faruque and Prof. Dr. Mohammed Julfikar Ali
Location Los Angeles, USA
Projects Date 2024
Projects Link https://www.sciepub.com/ajis/abstract/16258