Investigating factors that affect older adults' technology acceptance in Singapore context based on STAM
Purpose: This research seeks to explore how older adults in Singapore embrace technology, scrutinizing the elements linked to their acceptance of it. By utilizing the Senior Technology Acceptance Model (STAM), the study strives to comprehend and tackle the distinct obstacles they encounter in thi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776842024-06-02T15:32:11Z Investigating factors that affect older adults' technology acceptance in Singapore context based on STAM Chew, Hong Ern - School of Social Sciences Wayne Freeman Chong Weien wayne.chong@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Gerontechnology Technology acceptance Older adults Singapore Purpose: This research seeks to explore how older adults in Singapore embrace technology, scrutinizing the elements linked to their acceptance of it. By utilizing the Senior Technology Acceptance Model (STAM), the study strives to comprehend and tackle the distinct obstacles they encounter in this digital era. The ultimate goal is to encourage their continual engagement in our progressively digital world. Participants and Methods: In total, 128 older adults aged 55 years and above, who lived in various areas in Singapore participated in this study. They were asked to fill in a survey questionnaire that covered demographics, STAM-related constructs and health and ability characteristics. Results: The study found that participants demonstrated a fair degree of openness towards technology. Factors that significantly influenced their acceptance of technology included earning a monthly income of SGD 2000 or more, technology self-efficacy, psychological condition (including attitudes towards aging and satisfaction with life), and perceived risk of identity theft. Conclusion: As Singapore continues to evolve into a technologically sophisticated society, the scope of research on technology use among the elderly should extend beyond just healthcare or information and communication technology, considering the varied characteristics of this population group. Based on the study’s findings, a number of strategies were proposed to enhance the acceptance of technology among Singapore’s older adults. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-30T23:44:37Z 2024-05-30T23:44:37Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Chew, H. E. (2024). Investigating factors that affect older adults' technology acceptance in Singapore context based on STAM. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177684 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177684 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Purpose: This research seeks to explore how older adults in Singapore embrace technology,
scrutinizing the elements linked to their acceptance of it. By utilizing the Senior Technology
Acceptance Model (STAM), the study strives to comprehend and tackle the distinct obstacles
they encounter in this digital era. The ultimate goal is to encourage their continual engagement in
our progressively digital world.
Participants and Methods: In total, 128 older adults aged 55 years and above, who lived in
various areas in Singapore participated in this study. They were asked to fill in a survey
questionnaire that covered demographics, STAM-related constructs and health and ability
characteristics.
Results: The study found that participants demonstrated a fair degree of openness towards
technology. Factors that significantly influenced their acceptance of technology included earning
a monthly income of SGD 2000 or more, technology self-efficacy, psychological condition
(including attitudes towards aging and satisfaction with life), and perceived risk of identity theft.
Conclusion: As Singapore continues to evolve into a technologically sophisticated society, the
scope of research on technology use among the elderly should extend beyond just healthcare or
information and communication technology, considering the varied characteristics of this
population group. Based on the study’s findings, a number of strategies were proposed to
enhance the acceptance of technology among Singapore’s older adults. |
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