Investigation of relationship between ease of use, innovation tendency, perceived usefulness and intention to use technology: An empirical study

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This study aimed at investigating the relationship between ease of technology use, innovation tendency, perceived usefulness and intention to use technology among librarians. 91 male librarians and 109 female librarians were selected using stratified random sampling. Research questionnaires were distributed among participants. Pearson correlation test results suggested there was a positive significant relationship between Innovation tendency and intention to Use technology, ease of use and perceived usefulness. In addition, there was positive significant relationship between ease of use and perceived usefulness with intention to Use technology. Stepwise regression analysis also showed ease of use, Innovation tendency and perceived usefulness were able to predict intention to Use technology.

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Farmani, M., Kimiaee, A., & Fatollahzadeh, F. (2012). Investigation of relationship between ease of use, innovation tendency, perceived usefulness and intention to use technology: An empirical study. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 5(11), 3678–3682. https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2012/v5i11.20

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