DocumentCode
800275
Title
Senior Citizens´ Acceptance of Information Systems: A Study in the Context of e-Government Services
Author
Phang, Chee Wei ; Sutanto, Juliana ; Kankanhalli, Atreyi ; Li, Yan ; Tan, Bernard C Y ; Teo, Hock-Hai
Author_Institution
Nat. Univ. of Singapore
Volume
53
Issue
4
fYear
2006
Firstpage
555
Lastpage
569
Abstract
The turn of the century has seen a rapidly graying population concurrently with increasingly ubiquitous information technology (IT). The elderly population being less familiar with IT implies that issues pertaining to their acceptance of information systems (IS) deserve special attention. However, the IS and gerontology literatures seldom explore IS acceptance among the aged. Attempting to address this gap, a research model is developed by integrating relevant antecedents from previous literature and empirically tested in the context of an e-Government service tailored for senior citizens. Our findings reveal that consistent with previous technology acceptance studies, senior citizens´ use intention is driven by their perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of the service. Additionally, their Internet safety perception impacts the acceptance of this online financial service. Furthermore, resource savings and self-actualization determine senior citizens´ usefulness perception, whereas computer anxiety and computing support are antecedents of perceived ease of use. Of these antecedents, self actualization and computer anxiety appear particularly relevant for the elderly as compared to younger working professionals in most previous literature for whom these antecedents have not been important. The study contributes by providing an integrative model of IS acceptance among the aged, which may facilitate theory development and practice
Keywords
Internet; financial data processing; government data processing; human factors; public administration; public information systems; technology transfer; Internet safety perception; central provident fund e-withdrawal; computer anxiety; e-government services; information systems; online financial service; senior citizens; ubiquitous information technology; Aging; Context modeling; Context-aware services; Electronic government; Gerontology; Information systems; Information technology; Senior citizens; Testing; Web and internet services; E-government; information systems acceptance; perceived ease of use; perceived usefulness; senior citizens;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2006.883710
Filename
1715647
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