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Technological change / Communication / Information technology / Ethology / Business / Theory of planned behavior / Technology acceptance model / Adoption / Diffusion of innovations / Marketing / Product management / Technology
Date: 2014-07-19 18:54:34
Technological change
Communication
Information technology
Ethology
Business
Theory of planned behavior
Technology acceptance model
Adoption
Diffusion of innovations
Marketing
Product management
Technology

Technology Adoption and Use Theory Review for Studying Scientists’ Continued Use of Cyber-infrastructure Youngseek Kim School of Information Studies Syracuse University 221 Hinds Hall

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