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Individual difference & computer user-training behaviour: examination of an empirical model

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posted on 2024-11-13, 20:01 authored by Rohan Jayasuriya, Peter CaputiPeter Caputi, Leonie MillerLeonie Miller, Jocelyn R Harper, Shae-Leigh RandallShae-Leigh Randall, Joseph Meloche
A model that incorporates both stable and dynamic individual differences to the nomological net of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the context of computer user training is proposed. A study using 348 completed surveys from University students engaged in computer training found that stable traits (Negative Affects, Trait Anxiety and Personal Innovativeness in IT (PIIT)) explained 35% of variance in Computer Anxiety (CA). Significant support to the model provides evidence that stable individual differences are antecedents to and predict both Computer Self Efficacy and CA. In addition, the model demonstrates the relationship of these determinants to the TAM.

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Jayasuriya, R., Caputi, P., Miller, L. M., Harper, J. R., Vella, S. & Meloche, J. A. 2005, ''Individual difference & computer user-training behaviour: examination of an empirical model'', Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Australasian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, Australia, pp. 1-11.

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ACIS 2005 Proceedings - 16th Australasian Conference on Information Systems

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1-11

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English

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12374

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