Venkatesh et al., 2002: User Acceptance Enablers in Individual Decision Making About Technology: Toward an Integrated Model

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Viswanath Venkatesh, Cheri Speier, and Michael G. Morris. User Acceptance Enablers in Individual Decision Making About Technology: Toward an Integrated Model. Decision Sciences, 33(2):297–316, March 2002. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5915.2002.tb01646.x.

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@article{venkatesh_user_2002,
 abstract = {Building on recent unique, yet potentially complementary, approaches to understanding the formation of user perceptions about technology (Venkatesh, 1999; Venkatesh \& Speier, 1999), the present work reanalyzes the data from both studies to develop an integrated model of technology acceptance. The integrated model specifically examines the influence of pre-training and training environment interventions (termed user acceptance enablers) to understand how user perceptions are formed prior to system implementation. The model is then further extended and tested using longitudinal data in a field setting. The results indicate that the integrated model emerged as a better predictor of user behavior when compared to the existing models.},
 author = {Venkatesh, Viswanath and Speier, Cheri and Morris, Michael G.},
 doi = {10.1111/j.1540-5915.2002.tb01646.x},
 issn = {1540-5915},
 journal = {Decision Sciences},
 language = {en},
 month = {March},
 number = {2},
 pages = {297-316},
 shorttitle = {User {{Acceptance Enablers}} in {{Individual Decision Making About Technology}}},
 title = {User {{Acceptance Enablers}} in {{Individual Decision Making About Technology}}: {{Toward}} an {{Integrated Model}}},
 volume = {33},
 year = {2002}
}