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  • Public Perception of Digital Contact Tracing App and Implications for Technology Acceptance and Use Models

    Publication

    - Year 2021

    Governments are increasingly adopting digital contact tracing applications (DCT) as a key component of their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, governments are struggling to achieve widespread adoption of DCT necessary for obtaining the expected individual and public benefits associated with its use. Consequently, studies on DCT have focused on the barriers to DCT adoption in different contexts and possible ways of overcoming...

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  • Comparison of technology adoption models

    Publication

    - Year 2019

    There are several technology adoption models, that try to explain, how and why the technologies are adopted and used. Among those, that are widely used to explain, how the older adults accept technologies, there are some general models and models specific to the group of older users. Among the general ones I would recommend paying attention to the following models: Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) proposed by Davis...

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  • AutoCAD: Examination of Factors Influencing User Adoption

    The primary purpose of the research is to examine and validate determinants of user intention to use AutoCAD software, utilising the constructs from prior studies in a more integrated model. The paper proposes a revised Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for measuring the adoption of AutoCAD. In the study, a latent construct PPA (perceived physical accessibility) was added to the proposed research model as a new determinant of AutoCAD...

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  • Pomoc dla małych firm w obliczu COVID-19

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Wilczewski

    Pomoc dla małych firm w obliczu COVID-19

  • Technology adoption review for ageing well: analysis of technical solutions

    Publication
    • I. Gambo
    • M. V. Bueno-Delgado
    • K. Mooses
    • F. J. Melero Muñoz
    • R. Zviel-Girshin
    • A. Andrushevich
    • M. Mrissa
    • A. Landowska
    • K. Taveter

    - Frontiers in Public Health - Year 2023

    While several technological solutions are available for older adults to improve their wellbeing and quality of life, little is known about the gaps between the needs, provided solutions, and their adoption from a more pragmatic perspective. This paper reports on reviewing existing technological solutions for older adults, which span the work life, life in the community, and wellbeing at home. We analyzed 50 different solutions...

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  • APP-2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • R. J. Barczyński
    • M. Chmielewski

  • APP - 2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • R. J. Barczyński
    • L. Piotrowski

  • APP WTiMS

    e-Learning Courses
    • R. J. Barczyński

  • Adoption Quarterly

    Journals

    ISSN: 1092-6755 , eISSN: 1544-452X

  • Adoption and Fostering

    Journals

    ISSN: 0308-5759 , eISSN: 1740-469X

  • Aiming at methods’ wider adoption: Applicability determinants and metrics

    Publication

    Numerous computer science methods and techniques have been proposed by the scientific community. However, depending on the domain, only their minor fraction has met wider adoption. This paper brings attention to the concept of applicability - the notion that is well acknowledged in the scientific field but have not been analysed with respect to determinants, metrics and systematisation. The primary objective of the study was to...

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  • Impact of information systems (IS) infusion on Open Government Data (OGD) adoption

    Publication
    • R. Matheus
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • N. Rizun
    • L. Euripides
    • S. Saxena

    - Digital Policy Regulation and Governance - Year 2024

    Purpose – This study aims to underline the possible influence of the moderator, information systems (IS) infusion, on Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage. Design/methodology/approach – Using the partial least squares-structural equation modeling methodological approach, the adapted unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model has been used for understanding the role of themoderating variable, namely,...

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  • New Technologies Adoption and Diffusion Patterns in Developing Countries. An Empirical Study for the Period 2000-2011

    In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide when broad adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). These unique technologies – often perceived as economic development incentives – have a great ability to spread at high pace and low cost in world countries, bringing to people opportunities to contribute to economic development and growth. New Technologies play a special role in developing countries, where...

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  • How do personality traits influence Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage? Investigating the indirect and moderating effects

    Publication
    • N. Rizun
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • F. Kleiman
    • R. Matheus

    - Year 2023

    Open Government Data (OGD) research has focused for a long on the adoption and usage from the perspectives of users across different contexts. The underlying rationale for this specific focus is that OGD initiatives are undertaken to further citizen engagement with OGD for value generation and innovation purposes. Conceding that usage propensity is different across individuals, it is important to understand the influence of personality...

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  • Knowledge Risks in the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Publication

    - Year 2021

    This conceptual paper aims to identify, present, and analyse potential knowledge risks organizations face in external and dynamic crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Until only recently, many researchers and practitioners have perceived knowledge primarily as something positive. This view has changed recently with a growing number of studies highlighting risks related to knowledge. The on-going COVID-19 pandemic can be seen as an...

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  • COVID-19 tax response of selected European countries

    Open Research Data
    open access

    A large part of the aid mechanisms offered by individual European countries in connection with the outbreak of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic concerned the granting of the so-called tax preferences. It should be noted that a tax preference is any deviation from the adopted tax rules, resulting in a reduction of the final tax burden. The...

  • Conspiracy beliefs about groups benefitting from the COVID-19 pandemic moderate the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and subjective assessment of the efficacy of preventive measures

    Publication

    - STUDIA PSYCHOLOGICA - Year 2023

    Drawing on the protective motivation theory and parallel response model, in this cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study (N = 212) performed on the general public (age 18-65), we aimed to test the potential interaction effects of fear of COVID-19 and conspiracy beliefs about groups benefitting from the COVID-19 pandemic in predicting subjective assessment of the efficacy of three COVID-19 preventive measures. The results...

  • COVID‐19: A systematic review and update on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

    Publication
    • H. Aghamirza Moghim Aliabadi
    • R. Eivazzadeh‐Keihan
    • A. Beig Parikhani
    • S. Fattahi Mehraban
    • A. Maleki
    • S. Fereshteh
    • M. Bazaz
    • A. Zolriasatein
    • B. Bozorgnia
    • S. Rahmati... and 11 others

    - MedComm - Year 2022

    Since the rapid onset of the COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the world in 2019, extensive studies have been conducted to unveil the behavior and emission pattern of the virus in order to determine the best ways to diagnosis of virus and thereof formulate effective drugs or vaccines to combat the disease. The emergence of novel diagnostic and therapeutic techniques considering the multiplicity of reports from one side and contradictions...

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  • The importance of trust and altruistic social orientation for COVID-19 distress

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    - Current Issues in Personality Psychology - Year 2023

    Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, the biggest global health crisis in decades, has been a difficult experience for nations all over the world. In the present study we wanted to assess to what extent a positive attitude towards others, expressed in altruistic social orientation and a high level of trust, would be linked to lower levels of COVID-19 distress in infected and non-infected individuals. Participants and procedure:...

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  • Neuroeconomy and Neuromarketing: The Study of the Consumer Behaviour in the COVID-19 Context

    Publication

    - Frontiers in Psychology - Year 2022

    To address the study of consumer behavior in the post-COVID-19 era, the present Research Topic brings together a set of papers that attempt to study how different factors triggered by the pandemic have achieved a significant effect on consumers' behavioral intentions. These papers examine different subtopics related to food, health products, collaborative economy and, of course, neuroscience. Globally, the objectives of this special...

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