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Restaurant Employees' Technology Use Intention: Validating Technology Acceptance Model with External Factors

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Pages 78-98 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The study aims to examine if the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) works for restaurant operations using computing systems. In addition, we pursued other external variables, which were not included in the original TAM, to see how they affect perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and intention to use. The external factors were user characteristics, system quality and organizational support. The survey collected data from restaurants in Kentucky, and the response rate was 25% based on the total contacts eligible. SPSS 15.0 and AMOS 7.0 were used for the data analysis. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was the primary analysis used to examine the proposed hypotheses developed in fulfilling the study objectives. The SEM statistics supported all the proposed hypotheses but one. The SEM results were interpreted relative to industry implications.

This research was supported by the Research Activity Award Grant funded by School of Human Environmental Sciences, College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky. The authors also thank the UK Survey Research Center (SRC) for collection of data for the study.

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