articleJournal of Management Information SystemsMar 1, 2002Closed access

Examining a Model of Information Technology Acceptance by Individual Professionals: An Exploratory Study

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Abstract

The recent proliferation of information technology designed to support or enhance an individual professional's task performance has made the investigation of technology acceptance increasingly challenging and significant. This study investigates technology acceptance by individual professionals by examining physicians' decisions to accept telemedicine technology. Synthesized from relevant prior research, a generic research framework was built to provide a necessary foundation upon which a research model for telemedicine technology acceptance by physicians could be developed. The research model was then empirically examined, using data collected from more than 400 physicians practicing in public tertiary…

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Keywords
  • Technology acceptance model
  • Information technology
  • Knowledge management
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Exploratory research
  • Telemedicine
  • Psychology
  • Business
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