EBTAM: technology acceptance in e-Business environments
Author
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Leyton, Diego
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Pino Urtubia, José
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Ochoa Delorenzi, Sergio
Admission date
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2015-08-07T18:54:02Z
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2015-08-07T18:54:02Z
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2015
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Information Systems and E-Business Management (2015) 13:211–234
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DOI: 10.1007/s10257-014-0255-2
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132505
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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e-Business organizations must frequently face changes in their systems
to stay competitive. However, it is not guaranteed the new systems will be
acceptable for the workers. The e-Business Technology Acceptance Model (EBTAM)
model is proposed in this paper as a way to study acceptance before actual
deployment of a new system. This model takes into account other models reported
in the literature, but it is essentially oriented towards small and medium-sized
organizations, which usually have limited human and economic resources. The
model was used in three companies, and the evaluation instrument was applied at
three stages of a system replacement process: (1) before the new system was
deployed, in order to capture the independent variables, (2) after 1.5 months of use,
and (3) after 9 months of use. Unlike most models reported in the literature, EBTAM
shows reasonable predictions about technology acceptance without requiring
expert evaluators or many users experienced using the system under evaluation.
This fact makes EBTAM easier to implement and use than others evaluation
methods, which is particularly important in small organizations given their relatively
scarce resources and expertise for this type of evaluations.