Individual Adoption of Convergent Mobile Technologies In Italy
S. Basaglia (),
L. Caporarello (),
M. Magni () and
F. Pennarola ()
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S. Basaglia: Università Bocconi
L. Caporarello: Università Bocconi
M. Magni: Università Bocconi
F. Pennarola: Università Bocconi
A chapter in Interdisciplinary Aspects of Information Systems Studies, 2008, pp 63-69 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The present study integrates the technology acceptance and convergence streams of research to develop and test a model of individual adoption of convergent mobile technologies. Adopting structural equation modeling, we hypothesize that relative advantage, effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions affect directly individual attitude and, indirectly the intention to use convergent mobile technologies. The model explains a highly significant 53.2% of the variance for individual attitude, while individual attitude accounts for 33.9% of the variance in behavioral intention.
Keywords: Behavioral Intention; Relative Advantage; Technology Adoption; Mobile Technology; Technology Acceptance Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2010-2_9
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