Alignment Between Technology Acceptance and Instructional Design via Self-Efficacy

Authors

  • Robert J. Mills Utah State University
  • Matthew Harris Dixie State University

Keywords:

business information, Technology Acceptance, Technology Training, Instructional Design, Technology Acceptance Model, Evaluation, Self-Efficacy

Abstract

As organizations continue to implement new technology solutions, the need for both technology training and examining technology acceptance of new implementations are necessary to determine the success or failure of a project. Unfortunately, instructional design considerations generally do not address technology acceptance, and leading technology acceptance models only classify training as an external variable or facilitating condition, with limited consideration in prior research. In this paper, we examine potential integration points between instructional design theory and technology acceptance. Specifically, we examine prior research on self-efficacy, Kirkpatrick’s Model for Evaluating Training, Merrill’s Component Display Theory, and Merrill’s First Principles of Instruction.

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Published

2019-06-01

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