Simon Snowden, John Spafford, Roula Michaelides and John Hopkins
To provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations management environment, and viewed through a model for technology acceptance.
Abstract
Purpose
To provide a case study in the implementation of mobile technologies in an operations management environment, and viewed through a model for technology acceptance.
Design/methodology/approach
This is an assessment of the technology acceptance model (TAM) through action research, a practical implementation based upon understandings developed in the TAM.
Findings
Provides fresh data to further develop the TAM, shedding light on some of the factors expounded within TAM, and their relationships.
Research limitations/implications
This is not the empirical research required to fully validate the TAM, but is useful in terms of investigating its various features within a detailed case study. It is also useful in terms of the project management implications for the implementation of new technologies.
Practical implications
Useful for those looking at the practical implementation of mobile technologies in an operations environment, and highlights the role of technology acceptance in the project management process.
Originality/value
This paper fulfils an important role in helping to validate the TAM developed by other researchers.