Testing an Adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for Factors Influencing E-Commerce Adoption - A Lesotho Consumers’ Perspective

Molelekeng Jeanett Kobane
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that influence E-Commerce adoption from a Lesotho consumers’ perspective and further classify these under a cluster of either enabling or inhibiting factors of the technology in the context of study using an adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a framework. TAM has been widely used to understand why some individuals embrace technology, while others reject the same. However, several studies have identified TAM’s inability to predict a purchase intention; hence the study proposed to test a conceptual framework adapted from (TAM) with the relevant constructs that influence E-Commerce adoption as identified by literature to compensate for the weaknesses. The investigation employed a quantitative research approach, and a survey was distributed online to collect data. 275 participants responded to the survey. Both snowball and purposive sampling techniques were used, and data was analysed using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The research findings revealed: Attitude and Convenience, Time and Cost Savings, and Perceived Ease of Use as enabling factors, whereas Dependability, and Accessibility and Policy Initiatives were established as inhibiting factors in Lesotho. Meanwhile, descriptive statistics established that 74.6% of consumers have adopted the technology. Ultimately, a new conceptual framework was developed from the constructs that are unique to Lesotho and it was coined Mokhoro – Which is a Basotho rondavel or hut.
对影响电子商务采用因素的适应性技术接受模型(TAM)的测试——一个莱索托消费者的视角
本研究的目的是从莱索托消费者的角度调查影响电子商务采用的因素,并进一步将这些因素分类为研究背景下的技术启用或抑制因素,使用适应的技术接受模型(TAM)作为框架。TAM被广泛用于理解为什么有些人接受技术,而另一些人则拒绝同样的技术。然而,一些研究已经发现TAM无法预测购买意愿;因此,该研究建议测试一个改编自(TAM)的概念框架,并结合文献中确定的影响电子商务采用的相关结构来弥补其不足。本次调查采用了定量研究方法,并在网上发布了一份调查问卷来收集数据。275名参与者参与了调查。使用雪球和目的抽样技术,并使用验证性因子分析(CFA)对数据进行分析。研究结果表明:态度和便利、时间和成本节约、感知易用性是促进因素,而可靠性、可及性和政策举措是抑制因素。同时,描述性统计表明,74.6%的消费者采用了该技术。最终,一个新的概念框架从莱索托独特的结构中发展出来,它被创造为Mokhoro——这是一种巴索托的圆形小屋或小屋。
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