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Predicting the acceptance and use of information and communication technology by older adults: An empirical examination of the revised UTAUT2
In the light of a massive diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), coupled with unprecedented rates of an ageing population, the study of technology acceptance by older adults has become a relevant field of study. Despite the popularity of influential technology acceptance mode...
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Published in: | Computers in human behavior 2017-10, Vol.75, p.935-948 |
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Summary: | In the light of a massive diffusion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), coupled with unprecedented rates of an ageing population, the study of technology acceptance by older adults has become a relevant field of study. Despite the popularity of influential technology acceptance models, such as UTAUT, few studies have adopted this theoretical framework to explain technology acceptance among this group. Considering the recent update of UTAUT2 to more appropriately assess the acceptance and usage of technology in a consumer context, the main goal of this study is to evaluate the predictive relevance of UTAUT2 to explain older adults' intention behaviour and usage of ICT. For this purpose, a variance-based structural equation modelling (PLS) was used to analyse data collected from a sample of 278 Portuguese older adults. The results confirm that most UTAUT2 predictors, some of them directly (behavioural intention, habit) and others indirectly (performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, hedonic motivation) were found to be relevant for this population group. The study adds to existing knowledge by providing evidence in support of the validity of UTAUT2 as a relevant theoretical base to effectively explain behavioural intentions and ICT use among older adults.
•The study examines the predictive relevance of UTAUT2 to explain older adults' intention behaviour and usage of ICT.•Findings provide evidence in support of the validity of UTAU2 to be applied to older adults.•Intention behaviour appears to be highly influential in determining the actual use of ICT.•Performance expectancy had the greatest impact on older adults' intention to use ICT. |
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ISSN: | 0747-5632 1873-7692 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chb.2017.06.013 |