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Title: Technology Acceptance and Personal Innovativeness


1
Technology Acceptance and Personal Innovativeness
  • Unsworth INFO 310 Monday, April 05, 2004

2
Todays Outline
  • Technology acceptance and personal innovativeness
    activity
  • Activity results and discussion
  • Break!!!
  • Review and discussion of Bruce, Ch. 2 and
    Argarwal Prasad (1998)
  • Response questions
  • Explanations for Exercise 1 My Information Need

3
Technology acceptance and personal innovativeness
activity
  • list examples of significant technological
    developments
  • break into 6 groups and examine one of the
    developments addressed in class
  • list some economic, social and individual effects
    that this development may have had
  • try to identify the early and late adopters and
    how the innovation was introduced and marketed?

4
  • Technology and People (Bruce, 2003, Ch. 2)
  • A Conceptual and Operational Definition of
    Personal Innovativeness in the Domain of
    Information Technology. (Agarwal and Prasad,
    1998)

5
Aspects of technology acceptance behavior
  • acceptance and adoption of technologies by
    individuals
  • rejection of technologies
  • personal innovativeness
  • early adopters
  • late adopters
  • Theory of the Diffusion of Innovations
  • Theory of Planned Behavior
  • Technology Acceptance Model

6
Early Adopters
  • opinion leaders and change agents
  • personal innovativeness
  • global innovativeness
  • a characteristic that all individuals possess to
    some degree
  • the level of willingness to change
  • domain specific innovativeness
  • have greater mass-media exposure
  • place less reliance on the subjective evaluation
    of information by members of their social system
  • cope with higher levels of uncertainty and take
    risks
  • require fewer positive perceptions of an
    information technology for adoption (Bruce, p.
    23).

7
Late Adopters
  • not pejorative
  • individuals may be more cautious for any number
    of reasons
  • they may have had negative experiences in the
    past
  • they may be in socio-economic situations that
    prohibit early adoption

8
Theory of the Diffusion of Innovations
  • relative advantage
  • compatibility
  • complexity
  • observability
  • trialability
  • image
  • voluntariness of use

9
Theory of Planned Behavior (Bruce, 2002 p. 20)
Source Ajzen (1991), p. 182.
10
Technology Acceptance Model (Bruce, 2002 p. 22)
11
Technology Acceptance and Personal Innovativeness
and the User-Centered Paradigm
  • early adopters can be identified and serve as
    change agents
  • they can be targeted specifically for marketing
    programs
  • early adopters are more likely to accept new
    technology without relying on traditional
    communication sources, eg. friends, newspapers,
    and product reviews

12
My Information Need
  • Bring two (2) copies of the exercise to class on
    Thursday, April 8, 2004
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