Momani, A M (2020) The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 12 (3). pp. 79-98. ISSN 1941-6253
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Abstract
Recently, the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology has taken place as one of the most developed and intensive models to test technology adoption and acceptance. This research article reviews this model by presenting a description of its development and structure. Additionally, this article compares it with other former theories and models in this field. It studies the evolution stages of these theories and classifies them depending on their development method and the scientific field which they were developed in. Moreover, the model's determinants were classified depending on their influence on technology adoption. This model has been reported as robust and trusted for application on different technologies and viable after doing any modification operation over it. It also has the minimum amount of complexity according to its limited number of constructs and moderating variables that make it more applicable and understandable to study the acceptance behavior to any new technology.
Affiliation: | Skyline University College |
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SUC Author(s): | Momani, A M ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6764-6186 |
All Author(s): | Momani, A M |
Item Type: | Article |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Behavioral Intention, Technology Acceptance, Technology Adoption, Usage Behavior, UTAUT |
Subjects: | B Information Technology > BA Information Systems |
Divisions: | Skyline University College > School of IT |
Depositing User: | Mr Veeramani Rasu |
Date Deposited: | 28 Nov 2021 08:31 |
Last Modified: | 28 Nov 2021 08:31 |
URI: | https://research.skylineuniversity.ac.ae/id/eprint/52 |
Publisher URL: | https://doi.org/10.4018/IJSKD.2020070105 |
Publisher OA policy: | https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/17922 |
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