2022
DOI: 10.55248/gengpi.2022.3.8.1
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A Proposal: Human Factors Related to the User Acceptance Behavior in Adapting to New Technologies or New User Experience

Abstract: We are aware of the tremendous growth of new mobile phones released in the market every year. The increase in the users’ needs with respect to the new devices is not to be ignored as well. Each product has so many brands with n-number of models and versions.The way the users choose to buy these products is perplexing. For example,decision made to buy a new mobile or change to new brand or even continuing the same brand is not an easy task. The user acceptance for any new behavior is very complex. This paper ex… Show more

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“…Manufacturing businesses must apply TQM consistently across all divisions and components of the organization in order to achieve sustained competitive advantage. [13] [14] 15] [16] [17] [18] .…”
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