Title :
Understanding and Enhancing User Acceptance of Computer Technology
Author :
Rouse, William B. ; Morris, Nancy M.
Abstract :
Technology-driven efforts to implement computer technology often encounter problems due to lack of acceptance or begrudging acceptance of the personnel involved. It is argued that individuals´ acceptance of automation, in terms of either computerization or computer aiding, is heavily influenced by their perceptions of the impact of the automation on their discretion in performing their jobs. It is suggested that desired levels of discretion reflect needs to feel in control and achieve self-satisfaction in task performance, as well as perceptions of inadequacies of computer technology. Discussion of these factors leads to a structured set of considerations for performing front-end analysis, deciding what to automate, and implementing the resulting changes.
Keywords :
Automatic control; Computer aided manufacturing; Hardware; Health and safety; Humans; Manufacturing automation; Occupational safety; Performance analysis; Personnel; Space technology;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMC.1986.4309014