This data set contains the variables from a "user and acceptance of technology" model on 300 users.
Usage
data(technology)
Format
A data frame with 300 observations and 21 variables. Variables can be grouped in six latent concepts: 1) PERF_EXP=Performance Expectancy, 2) EFF_EXP=Effort Expectancy, 3) SUB_NORM=Subjective Norm, 4) FAC_COND=Facilitating Conditions, 5) BEH_INT=Behavioral Intention, and 6) USE_BEH=Use Behavior.
Num
Variable
Description
1
pe1
I find computers useful in my job
2
pe2
Using computers in my job enables me to accomplish tasks more quickly
3
pe3
Using computers in my job increases my productivity
4
pe4
Using computers enhances my effectiveness on the job
5
ee1
My interactions with computers are clear and understandable
6
ee2
It is easy for me to become skillful using computers
7
ee3
I find computers easy to use
8
ee4
Learning to use computers is easy for me
9
sn1
Most people who are important to me think I should use computers
10
sn2
Most people who are important to me would want me to use computers
11
sn3
People whose opinions I value would prefer me to use computers
12
fc1
I have the resources and the knowledge and the ability to make use of the computer
13
fc1
A central support was available to help with computer problems
14
fc1
Management provided most of the necessary help and resources for computing
15
bi1
I predict I will continue to use computers on a regular basis
16
bi2
What are the chances in 100 that you will continue as a computer user?
17
bi3
To do my work, I would use computers rather than any other means available
18
use1
On an average working day, how much time do you spend using computers?
19
use2
On average, how frequently do you use computers?
20
use3
How many different computer applications have you worked with or used in your job?
21
use4
According to your job requirements, indicate each task you use computers to perform?
References
Venkatesh V., Morris M.G., Davis G.B., Davis F.D. (2003) User Acceptance of Information Technology: Toward a Unified View. MIS Quarterly, Vol. 27 (3): 425-478.