Deconstructing Motivations of ICT Adoption and Use: A Theoretical Model and its Application to Social ICT
Scialdone, Michael John; Zhang, Ping
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Title
Deconstructing Motivations of ICT Adoption and Use: A Theoretical Model and its Application to Social ICT
Author(s)
Scialdone, Michael John
Zhang, Ping
Issue Date
2010-02-03
Keyword(s)
Motivation
motive
intent
behavioral intention
goals
theory
social ICTs
IT adoption
IT use
Abstract
This paper begins by presenting a case that models of behavioral
intention do not provide insight into the core needs of human
beings, and as such, cannot inform designers as to what types of
ICT features and functions might help meet users’ ICT adoption
rationale. We review various motivational concepts across
different disciplines. We then present a theoretical model of
motivation that encapsulates the process from primitive basic
human needs, to the formation and attainment of a specific endstate.
We use a real life scenario to show the model’s explanatory
power. We end by discussing potential implementations of this
model into the study of ICTs.
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