Conference proceeding
Technology acceptance in the banking industry: A perspective from a less developed country
DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE 1998 PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3, pp.366-368
01 Jan 1998
Abstract
Information technology has proven to be the major enabler that has helped multinational corporations to integrate their operations. Studies show that foreign subsidiaries, in less-developed countries, under-utilize their information systems. Research which investigated the factors that motivated individuals in accepting information technology were conducted in developed countries. Since, less-developed countries differ culturally from developed countries, it is important to identify the factors, which motivate individuals in these countries to use information technology. A questionnaire on microcomputer acceptance and its resulting impact was collected from 88 users of microcomputer in six banks in Nigeria. The results suggest that social pressure is an important factor affecting microcomputer usage.
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- Title
- Technology acceptance in the banking industry: A perspective from a less developed country
- Creators
- M AnandarajanM IgbariaU P AnakweDECIS SCI INST
- Publication Details
- DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE 1998 PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3, pp.366-368
- Conference
- DECISION SCIENCES INSTITUTE 1998
- Publisher
- Decision Sciences Inst
- Number of pages
- 3
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Decision Sciences (and Management Information Systems)
- Identifiers
- 991019170409804721
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