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Culture and Technology Adoption: Theory and Empirical Test of the
Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) in the
U.S. vs. China |
Venkatesh, V., and Zhang, X.
Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 2010,
5-27.
This paper seeks to
enrich our understanding of research on technology adoption by examining
a potential boundary condition, related to culture, of the fairly
recently developed model of technology adoption and use—i.e., unified
theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT). Based on the
cultural differences between the U.S. and China, we outline the
similarities and dissimilarities between the hypotheses specified in the
original UTAUT, which was validated in the U.S., and how the
relationships will play in the context of employees in China. We
conducted an empirical study in a single organization that operated both
in the U.S. and China and collected longitudinal data from a total of
over 300 employees in one business unit in each of the two countries.
Our study confirmed our hypotheses that social influence will be more
uniformly important across all employees, without contingencies related
to gender, age and volunatariness that were found to be the case in the
U.S. As we theorized, other UTAUT hypotheses held both in the U.S. and
China. This work contributes by examining culture as a boundary
condition and identifies the bounds of generalizability of UTAUT.
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