Title:
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DOES IT FIT FOR YOU? USE THE CONCEPT OF TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) TO CONSTRUCT CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE 3D MIMIC FITTING OF WEARING SYSTEM |
Author(s):
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Ming-Hsu Wang, Bi-Hui Chen, Yi-Hsueh Yang, Wen-Ko Chiou |
ISBN:
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978-972-8939-90-8 |
Editors:
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Katherine Blashki |
Year:
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2013 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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User oriented innovation; Web system adoption; Technology acceptance model; Innovation diffusion theory |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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110 |
Last Page:
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116 |
Language:
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English |
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Paper Abstract:
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Technology acceptance model (TAM) and innovation diffusion theory (IDT) are massively used to discuss the success of web technology that the constructs such as usefulness, ease of use, related advantage and complexity are identified relevant to technology adoption. Innovation is prior to technology breakthrough, know as technology-oriented innovation (TOI); however, successful web technology innovation is seen as new service that meets users needs and encourages usage of the website. The goal of this paper is to examine the extent user-oriented innovation (UOI) affect the effectiveness of innovation process through a case research undertaken in a new multimedia web application development of fashion retailing. TAM and IDT are adapted to test users perceptions, innovation features and users intention to use the novel information technology and information system (IT/IS). As a result, the higher web system adoption of UOI indicates that users involvement does improve the low acceptability of TOI. It also shows that TAM and IDT constructs are different in their tendency to TOI and UOI process. A UOI-to-users acceptance framework is drawn for empirical research on the development of technology, and in the second place, managerial implications for successful innovative technology development. |
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