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Title: The Role of Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness on Personality Traits among Adults
Authors: Salar, Hurşit Cem
Hamutoğlu, Nazire Burçin
Keywords: Acceptance
BIG 5
cloud computing systems
personality traits
TAM
Technology Acceptance Model
Information-Technology
5-Factor Model
Fit Indexes
Impact
Adoption
Knowledge
Teachers
Criteria
Publisher: Int Council Open & Distance Education
Abstract: It has been suggested that individuals' technology acceptance are affected by personality traits. This paper aims to emphasise the importance of personality traits beyond BIG 5 on the acceptance and individual usage of Cloud Computing Systems (CCSs) with Perceived Ease of Use (PEU) and Perceived Usefulness (PU). Based on this, a quantitative cross-sectional survey research was designed, and 722 students studying at Sakarya University, Pedagogical Training Certification Program in the academic year of 2016-2017 were involved to the study. A path analysis which is a structural equation model was performed to examine the direct and indirect effects of the variables that are theoretically interrelated in the study. According to the results, while Extroversion (EXT), Agreeableness (AGR), Conscientiousness (CONS), and OE are not predictors of PEU and PU components, Nervousness (NEUR), is a significant predictor of PEU in the model. In addition to this, behavioural intention (BI) is significantly predicted by both PU and PEU, and PEU is a significant predictor of PU and BI on the individual usage of CCSs.
URI: https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.14.2.142
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/50499
ISSN: 2304-070X
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