The Legacy of the Technology Acceptance Model and a Proposal for a Paradigm Shift.
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Abstract
This article presents a critique of a number of shortcomings with the technology acceptance model (TAM) and points to specific remedies in each case. In addition, I present a model for the purposes of providing a foundation for a paradigm shift. The model consists first of a decision making core (goal desire → goal intention → action desire → action intention) that is grounded in basic decision making variables/processes of a universal nature. The decision core also contains a mechanism for self-regulation that moderates the effects of desires on intentions. Second, added to the decision making core are a number of causes and effects of decisions and self-regulatory reasoning, with the aim of introducing…
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- Action (physics)
- Core (optical fiber)
- Mechanism (biology)
- Theory of reasoned action
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Technology acceptance model
- Paradigm shift
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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