Acceptance of new technology and psycho-social factors: adoption of an open source software in an Italian hospital

Titolo Rivista RISORSA UOMO
Autori/Curatori Salvatore Zappalà, Fabio Massei
Anno di pubblicazione 2008 Fascicolo 2008/4 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 17 P. 441-457 Dimensione file 104 KB
DOI
Il DOI è il codice a barre della proprietà intellettuale: per saperne di più clicca qui

Qui sotto puoi vedere in anteprima la prima pagina di questo articolo.

Se questo articolo ti interessa, lo puoi acquistare (e scaricare in formato pdf) seguendo le facili indicazioni per acquistare il download credit. Acquista Download Credits per scaricare questo Articolo in formato PDF

Anteprima articolo

FrancoAngeli è membro della Publishers International Linking Association, Inc (PILA)associazione indipendente e non profit per facilitare (attraverso i servizi tecnologici implementati da CrossRef.org) l’accesso degli studiosi ai contenuti digitali nelle pubblicazioni professionali e scientifiche

Acceptance of new technology and psycho-social factors: adoption of an open source software in an Italian hospital - Users’ acceptance is an important factor for the success of a new information technology implementation. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was used to investigate the attitudes of the employees of an Italian hospital towards a new software (OpenOffice). The effects that organizational climate for innovation, organizational support, general and computer self-efficacy have on perceived ease of use and usefulness of the software were also tested. Results show a quite positive attitude towards OpenOffice, that is mainly related to ease of use, computer self-efficacy and organizational climate. The usefulness of the software, contrary to previous research, has no influence on the acceptance. Keywords: Technology Acceptance Model, technology adoption, climate for innovation, software ease of use.;

Salvatore Zappalà, Fabio Massei, Acceptance of new technology and psycho-social factors: adoption of an open source software in an Italian hospital in "RISORSA UOMO " 4/2008, pp 441-457, DOI: