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What degree did Fred D. Davis, Jr. earn from Wayne State University?
What degree did Fred D. Davis, Jr. earn from Wayne State University?
Where did Fred D. Davis, Jr. submit his thesis?
Where did Fred D. Davis, Jr. submit his thesis?
Who was the thesis supervisor of Fred D. Davis, Jr.?
Who was the thesis supervisor of Fred D. Davis, Jr.?
What was the goal of Fred D. Davis, Jr.'s research?
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In what year was Fred D. Davis, Jr.'s thesis accepted?
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A Technology Acceptance Model for Empirically Testing New End-User Information Systems
- Title of the research: "A Technology Acceptance Model for Empirically Testing New End-User Information Systems: Theory and Results"
- Author: Fred D. Davis, Jr.
- Education: B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Wayne State University in 1980
- Submitted to: Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) for the degree of Ph.D. in Management
- Submission date: December 20, 1985
- Abstract: The research aims to develop and test a theoretical model of the effect of system characteristics.
- Thesis Supervisor: John C. Henderson, Ph.D.
- Program Chairman: Signature of Program Chairman on February 3, 1986
- Research focus: Theoretical model testing for system characteristics' effect
- Contribution: The research contributes to the understanding of technology acceptance in end-user information systems
- Academic institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.)
- Academic discipline: Management
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Quiz: Technology Acceptance Model Test your knowledge of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and its application in end-user information systems. Explore the theory and empirical results presented by Fred D. Davis in his Ph.D. dissertation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.