2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cede.2012.04.004
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Integrating trust and personal values into the Technology Acceptance Model: The case of e-government services adoption

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“…Perceived financial cost and BIM expertise scales were adapted from Kuan and Chau (2001); Lin and Lin (2008) respectively and both comprised of three items. To measure trade partner readiness, trust and technology adoption, two-item scale suggested by Chwelos et al (2001), two-item scale drawn from Belanche, Casaló, and Flavián (2012) and one-item scale drawn from Srinivasan et al (2002) were used, respectively. A seven-point Likert-type scale with anchors from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree" were used to measure the scale items.…”
Section: Research Measures and Questionnaire Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived financial cost and BIM expertise scales were adapted from Kuan and Chau (2001); Lin and Lin (2008) respectively and both comprised of three items. To measure trade partner readiness, trust and technology adoption, two-item scale suggested by Chwelos et al (2001), two-item scale drawn from Belanche, Casaló, and Flavián (2012) and one-item scale drawn from Srinivasan et al (2002) were used, respectively. A seven-point Likert-type scale with anchors from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree" were used to measure the scale items.…”
Section: Research Measures and Questionnaire Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of TAM in context of e-government [12,25] and social networks [3] has been consistently important. TAM is considered as most successful adoption model as per the number of studies on online behavior relying on TAM and its high explanatory power [26]. TAM as a standalone model might not sufficiently explain the intention and use of the technology but has the flexibility to be extended and adapted to different features by integrating additional constructs from other models and cognitive studies [26].…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation and Related Studies On Antecedents Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TAM is considered as most successful adoption model as per the number of studies on online behavior relying on TAM and its high explanatory power [26]. TAM as a standalone model might not sufficiently explain the intention and use of the technology but has the flexibility to be extended and adapted to different features by integrating additional constructs from other models and cognitive studies [26]. TAM is considered as one of the best frameworks to understand technology adoptions and this can be extended or adapted easily to different features in many diverse situations [26].…”
Section: Theoretical Foundation and Related Studies On Antecedents Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kemudahan penggunaan Altis-2 sangat mempengaruhi nilai penerimaan pedagang ikan. Hal ini juga sesuai dengan penelitian sebelumnya (Belanche,Casaló, & Flavián, 2012 ;Henderson & Div ett, 2003;Holden & Karsh, 2010) yang menyebutkan bahwa adopsi suatu teknologi ke konsumen sangat dipengaruhi oleh faktor kemudahan penggunaan teknologi tersebut dibandingkan faktor harga dan sikap.…”
Section: Technology Acceptance Models (Tam)unclassified