Decision Models Regarding Electronic Health Records
Liliya Hogaboam () and
Tugrul U. Daim ()
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Liliya Hogaboam: Portland State University
Tugrul U. Daim: Portland State University
Chapter Chapter 7 in Healthcare Technology Innovation Adoption, 2016, pp 151-185 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Some of the most theoretically proven models in technology management that deal with user’s adoption of information technologies are theory of reasoned action (TRA), technology acceptance model (TAM), theory of planned behavior (TPB), and their modifications and extensions. The framework of user acceptance of information technology is at the heart of TAM. TAM is a robust and powerful predictive model (King & He, 2006). It is used by researchers in technology, psychology, social sciences, healthcare, and others (Choi & Totten, 2012; Dulcic, Pavlic, & Silic, 2012; Kukafka et al., 2003; Legris, Ingham, & Collerette, 2003).
Keywords: Analytic Hierarchy Process; Technology Acceptance Model; Chronic Illness Care; Standardize Partial Regression Coefficient; Healthcare Information Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17975-9_7
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