Adoption of e-book among college students: The perspective of an integrated TAM
Contenu
Titre
Adoption of e-book among college students: The perspective of an integrated TAM
Computers in Human Behavior
Créateur
Chang-Hyun Jin
Sujet
CONSUMER attitudes
College Students
DIT
ELECTRONIC books
MATHEMATICAL models
PSYCHOLOGY of college students
TAM
THEORY
TPB
TRA
e-book
Résumé
This study explored factors that affect consumer acceptance of e-book use by applying a model that incorporates the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as the theoretical basis of the hypotheses. The model differentiated external factors—compatibility, relative advantage, self-efficacy, and subjective norms—from internal factors—perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, satisfaction with e-book usage, and intention to continue using e-books. The study ( n = 1030) found statistically significant support for the hypothesized model, indicating that the tested relationships between the revised TAM and user intention to continue using e-books were positive and statistically significant. The study’s findings provide potentially significant implications that can be used to develop guidelines and a framework for assessing e-book users’ behavior.
volume
41
pages
471-477
Date
December 2014
Titre abrégé
Computers in Human Behavior
Adoption of e-book among college students
doi
10.1016/j.chb.2014.09.056
issn
07475632