Extending the Technology Acceptance Model to assess automation

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Mahtab Ghazizadeh
John D. Lee
Linda Ng Boyle
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[1] University of Wisconsin–Madison,Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
[2] University of Washington,Departments of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] 3007 Mechanical Engineering,undefined
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Technology acceptance; Cognitive engineering; Trust in automation; Task–technology compatibility; Technology Acceptance Model (TAM); Automation Acceptance Model (AAM);
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Often joint human–automation performance depends on the factors influencing the operator’s tendency to rely on and comply with automation. Although cognitive engineering (CE) researchers have studied automation acceptance as related to task–technology compatibility and human–technology coagency, information system (IS) researchers have evaluated user acceptance of technology, using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The parallels between the two views suggest that the user acceptance perspective from the IS community can complement the human–automation interaction perspective from the CE community. TAM defines constructs that govern acceptance and provides a framework for evaluating a broad range of factors influencing technology acceptance and reliance. TAM is extensively used by IS researchers in various applications and it can be applied to assess the effect of trust and other factors on automation acceptance. Likewise, extensions to the TAM framework use the constructs of task–technology compatibility and past experience to extend its description of the role of human–automation interaction in automation adoption. We propose the Automation Acceptance Model (AAM) to draw upon the IS and CE perspectives and take into account the dynamic and multi-level nature of automation use, highlighting the influence of use on attitudes that complements the more common view that attitudes influence use.
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