Technology Acceptance
Technology acceptance refers to the willingness of individuals to embrace and use new technologies. This concept is often studied to understand how users perceive the usefulness and ease of use of a technology, which can influence their decision to adopt it. Factors such as personal experience, social influence, and perceived benefits play a significant role in this process.
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is a widely recognized framework that helps explain how users come to accept and use technology. It suggests that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness are critical determinants of technology acceptance, guiding developers and organizations in creating user-friendly products that meet user needs.