Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil

This article describes the modeling of factors that affect the adoption and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Telecenters context. For such, some conceptual dimensions are used, such as a potential demand model (PDM), which aims at characterizing processes that determine the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Graziella C. Bonadia, Ismael M. Andrade Ávila, Cristiane M. Ogushi, Giovanni Moura de Holanda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Online Access:http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/419
id doaj-bdaf7ed9675d4ce184f3423cb5d02835
record_format Article
spelling doaj-bdaf7ed9675d4ce184f3423cb5d028352020-11-24T22:52:38ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242008-01-01248697418Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in BrazilGraziella C. Bonadia0Ismael M. Andrade Ávila1Cristiane M. Ogushi2Giovanni Moura de Holanda3Fundação CPqDFundação CPqDFundação CPqDFundação CPqDThis article describes the modeling of factors that affect the adoption and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Telecenters context. For such, some conceptual dimensions are used, such as a potential demand model (PDM), which aims at characterizing processes that determine the technological acceptance, and an acceptance dynamics model (ADM). Together, PDM and ADM constitute a simulation combined model based on agents that allow the analysis of the effect of different aspects related to Telecenters and the users’s individual profile, according to the target audience behavior. This modeling approach intends to constitute an analysis tool that is able to help formulate digital inclusion public policies.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/419
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Graziella C. Bonadia
Ismael M. Andrade Ávila
Cristiane M. Ogushi
Giovanni Moura de Holanda
spellingShingle Graziella C. Bonadia
Ismael M. Andrade Ávila
Cristiane M. Ogushi
Giovanni Moura de Holanda
Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
author_facet Graziella C. Bonadia
Ismael M. Andrade Ávila
Cristiane M. Ogushi
Giovanni Moura de Holanda
author_sort Graziella C. Bonadia
title Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil
title_short Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil
title_full Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil
title_fullStr Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the Acceptance and Use of Telecenters in Brazil
title_sort modeling the acceptance and use of telecenters in brazil
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2008-01-01
description This article describes the modeling of factors that affect the adoption and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Telecenters context. For such, some conceptual dimensions are used, such as a potential demand model (PDM), which aims at characterizing processes that determine the technological acceptance, and an acceptance dynamics model (ADM). Together, PDM and ADM constitute a simulation combined model based on agents that allow the analysis of the effect of different aspects related to Telecenters and the users’s individual profile, according to the target audience behavior. This modeling approach intends to constitute an analysis tool that is able to help formulate digital inclusion public policies.
url http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/419
work_keys_str_mv AT graziellacbonadia modelingtheacceptanceanduseoftelecentersinbrazil
AT ismaelmandradeavila modelingtheacceptanceanduseoftelecentersinbrazil
AT cristianemogushi modelingtheacceptanceanduseoftelecentersinbrazil
AT giovannimouradeholanda modelingtheacceptanceanduseoftelecentersinbrazil
_version_ 1725665333022294016