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The Role of Organizational and Individual Characteristics in Technology Acceptance
Authors:Dongseop Lee  Youngho Rhee  Randall B Dunham
Affiliation:1. Korea University , Seoul, Korea dongseoplee@korea.ac.kr;3. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. , Kyounggi, Korea;4. University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract:The roles that users' individual and organizational characteristics play in technology acceptance were examined. Perceived work group characteristics was considered an organizational characteristic; attitude toward change and job stress were considered individual characteristics. User satisfaction with system characteristics was considered a consequence of technology acceptance. Data were collected from a sample of 236 Korean expatriates in information technology (IT) industries who were assigned to work in the United States. Perceived work group characteristics, attitude toward change, and job stress were related to one of the technology acceptance variables, perceived ease of use of the IT system. Ease of use was, in turn, related to perceived usefulness of the IT system, the other technology acceptance variable. Both perceived ease of use and usefulness were related to user satisfaction.
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