A hybrid model for explaining older adult' continuance intention toward SNSs

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Abstract

Due to the rapid growth of social net services (SNSs), research into SNSs continuance usage has recently emerged as an important issue in information systems adaption. This study develops an integrated model based on the expectation-confirmation model (ECM), the technology acceptance model (TAM), and the theory of planned behavior (TPB), and apply them into the context of older adults' continuance intention toward SNSs. The hypothesized model is validated empirically using a sample collected from 250 older adults who had prior experience with SNSs and was tested against the proposed research model using structure equation modeling. Analysis results demonstrate that satisfaction has the most significant effect on older adults' continuance intention, followed by perceived usefulness, attitude, subject norm and perceived behavioral control. The results of these findings for SNSs practitioners are discussed at the end of this work.

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Liu, W. (2015). A hybrid model for explaining older adult’ continuance intention toward SNSs. International Journal of Smart Home, 9(1), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.14257/ijsh.2015.9.1.10

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