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The technology acceptance model (TAM) is a prominent and parsimonious conceptual lens that is often applied for behavioural modelling in technology-mediated environments. However, TAM has received a great deal of criticism in recent years. This article aims to address some of the most pertinent issues confronting TAM through a rejoinder that offers dialectic antidotes—in the form of conceptual, methodological, and replication treatments—to support the continued use of TAM to understand the peculiarities of user interactions with technology in technology-mediated environments. In doing so, this article offers a useful response to a common but often inadequately answered question about how TAM can continue to be relevant for behavioural modelling in contemporary technology-mediated environments.
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Weng Marc Lim
AJIS. Australasian journal of information systems/AJIS. Australian journal of information systems/Australian journal of information systems
Swinburne University of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ff949cb124fe58198582e8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v22i0.1651