Viability Of the Extended Technology Acceptance Model: An Empirical Study

The prime objective of this study is to validate the extended technology acceptance model (ETAM) by incorporating two intrinsic motivation attributes, namely, computer self-efficacy and satisfaction into the original TAM to compare its viability testing on their satisfaction of the wireless internet...

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Main Author: Islam, Abu Yousuf Mohammed Atiquil
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2011
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30490/1/JICT%2010%2000%202011%2085-98.pdf
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description The prime objective of this study is to validate the extended technology acceptance model (ETAM) by incorporating two intrinsic motivation attributes, namely, computer self-efficacy and satisfaction into the original TAM to compare its viability testing on their satisfaction of the wireless internet service at a university. Besides, it evaluates gender invariant of the causal structure of this extended TAM. A total of 285 students from five major faculties (Education, Human Sciences, Engineering, ICT and Economics) were taken as respondents. The questionnaire's reliability and validity were established through a RASCH analysis. The results as analyzed by Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) indicate that students perceived ease of use had a statistically significant effect on their satisfaction. The study revealed that gender did not exert any influence as a moderating variable towards students' satisfaction in using Wireless Internet. The findings contributed to a better understanding of the TAM and technology satisfaction among students.
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spelling uum-304902024-02-29T09:15:47Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30490/ Viability Of the Extended Technology Acceptance Model: An Empirical Study Islam, Abu Yousuf Mohammed Atiquil T Technology (General) The prime objective of this study is to validate the extended technology acceptance model (ETAM) by incorporating two intrinsic motivation attributes, namely, computer self-efficacy and satisfaction into the original TAM to compare its viability testing on their satisfaction of the wireless internet service at a university. Besides, it evaluates gender invariant of the causal structure of this extended TAM. A total of 285 students from five major faculties (Education, Human Sciences, Engineering, ICT and Economics) were taken as respondents. The questionnaire's reliability and validity were established through a RASCH analysis. The results as analyzed by Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) indicate that students perceived ease of use had a statistically significant effect on their satisfaction. The study revealed that gender did not exert any influence as a moderating variable towards students' satisfaction in using Wireless Internet. The findings contributed to a better understanding of the TAM and technology satisfaction among students. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30490/1/JICT%2010%2000%202011%2085-98.pdf Islam, Abu Yousuf Mohammed Atiquil and UNSPECIFIED (2011) Viability Of the Extended Technology Acceptance Model: An Empirical Study. Journal of Information and Communication Technology, 10. pp. 85-98. ISSN 2180-3862 https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jict/article/view/8110 10.32890/jict 10.32890/jict 10.32890/jict
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