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Model
of Adoption of Technology in the Household: A Baseline Model Test and
Extension Incorporating Household Life Cycle |
S.A. Brown,
and V. Venkatesh
MIS Quarterly, 29, 2005, 399-426.
Individual adoption of technology has been studied extensively in
the workplace. Far less attention has been paid to adoption of
technology in the household.
In this paper, we performed the first quantitative test of the recently
developed model of adoption of technology in the household (MATH). Further,
we proposed and tested a theoretical extension of MATH by arguing that
key demographic characteristics that vary across different life cycle
stages would play moderating roles. Survey responses were collected
from 746 U.S.
households that had not yet adopted a PC. The results showed that the
integrated model, including MATH constructs and life cycle characteristics,
explained
74 percent of the variance in intention to adopt a PC for home use, a
significant increase over baseline MATH that explained 50 percent
of the variance.
Finally, we compared the importance of various factors across household
life cycle stages and gained a more refined understanding of the moderating
role of household life cycle stage.
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