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Exploring determinants of early user acceptance for an audio-visual heritage archive service using the vignette method

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  • Guido Ongena
  • Lidwien van de Wijngaert
  • Erik Huizer

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The purpose of this study is to investigate factors, which explain the behavioural intention of the use of a new audio-visual cultural heritage archive service. An online survey in combination with a factorial survey is utilised to investigate the predictable strength of technological, individual and contextual constructs. The case used to validate this model is that of a not-yet-existing audio-visual archive service. Based on data collected from the survey (N = 1939), it is confirmed that payment and interpersonal influence the intention to adopt a new service thus partially supporting our three-dimensional model (i.e. technology, individual and context). The study contributes to the field of adoption research by studying a new service rather than an existing one. Subsequently, a vignette study is adopted. Moreover, the field of audio-visual archives is introduced in user research, which is considered novel. Pioneering on the unlocking of audio-visual archive this research seeks answers in the user needs and determinants for services upon these archives. Furthermore, the practical and scientific implications are discussed.

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  • Guido Ongena & Lidwien van de Wijngaert & Erik Huizer, 2013. "Exploring determinants of early user acceptance for an audio-visual heritage archive service using the vignette method," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(12), pages 1216-1224, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:32:y:2013:i:12:p:1216-1224
    DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2012.726648
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