articleEuropean Journal of Information SystemsDec 1, 2007Closed access

Physicians' resistance toward healthcare information technology: a theoretical model and empirical test

University of South Florida

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Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical model of physician resistance of healthcare information technology (HIT) usage by integrating the technology acceptance and resistance to change literatures, using a dual-factor model of technology usage. This model elaborates the interdependent and asymmetric effects of inhibiting usage perceptions, such as resistance, on HIT usage intentions relative to enabling perceptions, such as perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. It also proposes perceived threat as a predictor of resistance, perceived compatibility as predicting perceived usefulness, and related knowledge as predicting perceived ease of use. The resulting model is empirically supported using a field survey…

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Keywords
  • Health care
  • Resistance (ecology)
  • Technology acceptance model
  • Information technology
  • Interdependence
  • Usability
  • Information system
  • Knowledge management
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