Cultural Impacts on Acceptance and Adoption of Information Technology in a Developing Country.
Elizabeth White BakerSaid S. Al-GahtaniGeoffrey S. HubonaPublished in: J. Glob. Inf. Manag. (2010)
Keyphrases
- information technology
- behavioral intention
- developing countries
- cultural dimensions
- perceived usefulness
- technology adoption
- e government
- small businesses
- digital divide
- mobile services
- information and communication technologies
- information systems
- organizational culture
- attitudes toward
- rural areas
- technology acceptance
- anecdotal evidence
- privacy concerns
- knowledge management
- developed countries
- distance learning
- information society
- factors that affect
- cost benefit
- social influence
- national level
- independent variables
- online environment
- cultural differences
- job satisfaction
- government agencies
- external factors
- innovation diffusion theory
- institutions of higher learning
- user acceptance
- factors that influence
- empirically tested
- policy makers
- cost effective
- factors influencing
- factors affecting
- online learning
- theory of planned behavior
- personal information
- mobile applications
- theoretical framework