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Influence of computer attitude and self-efficacy on IT usage behavior
Patrick Y.K. Chau
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IT Use
100%
Self-efficacy
100%
Usage Behavior
100%
Computer Attitudes
100%
Perceived Usefulness
80%
Perceived Ease of Use
60%
Technology Acceptance Model 2 (TAM2)
60%
Positive Impact
20%
Negative Effects
20%
Explanatory Power
20%
Business Students
20%
Behavioral Intention
20%
LISREL
20%
Computer Self-efficacy
20%
External Variables
20%
Augmented Technologies
20%
Computer Science
Positive Effect
100%
Collected Data
100%
Explanatory Power
100%
Influencing Factor
100%
Behavioral Intention
100%
Negative Effect
100%
External Variable
100%
Social Sciences
Self-Efficacy
100%
Technology Acceptance Model
60%
Variance
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Innovation Adoption
100%
Consumer Attitude
33%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%