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Volume 10 Issue 3

The applicability of technology acceptance models in the Arab business setting

Published: 17 Jul 2016 Issue:Volume 10 Issue 3 Jul 2016 Author details below

Dima Dajani

Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Jordan

Saad G. Yaseen

Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Jordan

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Information Technology acceptance is one of the most advanced streams of Information Systems Research (Venkatesh et al., 2012; Venkatesh and Bala, 2008). Research work indicates that the most important strength of Technology Acceptance Models is their generalizability and applicability across a wide range of technologies and settings. However, the literature lacks research that explains technology adoption and use in developing countries; specifically the Arab business settings. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to review the most recent work on Technology Acceptance Models examined in Arab organizations. It highlights different drivers and impediments to the adoption decision of different information technologies in Arab businesses. The study outcome holds implications and provides recommendations for future research.

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Published 17 Jul 2016

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Dajani, D. & Yaseen, S. G.. (2016). The applicability of technology acceptance models in the Arab business setting. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 10 Issue 3.

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Dajani, D. & Yaseen, S. G.. (2016). The applicability of technology acceptance models in the Arab business setting. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 10 Issue 3.

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Dajani, Dima, and Saad G. Yaseen. "The applicability of technology acceptance models in the Arab business setting." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 10 Issue 3, 2016.

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Dima Dajani and Saad G. Yaseen. "The applicability of technology acceptance models in the Arab business setting." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research Volume 10 Issue 3 (17 Jul 2016).

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