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International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2007)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
July 09-July 11
ISBN: 0-7695-2803-1
Shelly Grist, University of Southern Queensland
Abdul Hafeez-Baig, University of Southern Queensland
Raj Gururajan, University of Southern Queensland
Shamim Khan, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA
Traditional technology adoption models identified ?perceived ease of use? and ?perceived usefulness? as the dominating factors for technology adoption. However, recent studies in healthcare have indicated that these two factors are not always reliable on their own and other issues may contribute to technology adoption. To establish the identity of these, this study investigated human psychological factors using interviews, and enumerated these factors using a quantitative study. The scope of this study was restricted to wireless handheld devices such as PDAs. Medical care systems in two countries differing significantly in the areas of payment options, standards and government regulations
Citation:
Shelly Grist, Abdul Hafeez-Baig, Raj Gururajan, Shamim Khan, "Clinical Usefulness is the Key Common Determinant of Adoption of Wireless Technology in Healthcare for India and Australia," icmb, pp.66, International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2007), 2007
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