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Age
Differences in Technology Adoption Decisions: Implications for a Changing
Workforce |
M.G.
Morris and V. Venkatesh
Personnel Psychology, 53, 2000, 375-403.
This research investigated age difference in individual adoption and
sustained usage of technology in the workplace using the theory
of planned behavior. User reactions and technology usage behavior
were studied over a 5-month period among 118 workers being introduced
to a new software system. At 2 points of measurement, compared
to older workers, younger workers' technology usage decisions were
more strongly influenced by attitude toward using the technology.
In contrast, older workers were more strongly influenced by subjective
norm and perceived behavioral control, although the effect of subjective
norm diminished over time. These findings were robust, even after
controlling for key confounding variables identified in prior organizational
behavior research (i.e., income, occupation, and education levels).
Theoretical and practical implications for understanding the effects
of aging on technology adoption and usage in the workplace are
discussed.
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