2024 journal article

Factors influencing older adults' intention to use virtual fitting room technology during the COVID-19 pandemic

Hwang, C., Jin, B., Linfeng, L., & Feng, J. (2023, September 21). Factors influencing older adults' intention to use virtual fitting room technology during the COVID-19 pandemic. JOURNAL OF FASHION MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT, Vol. 9.

TL;DR: The results revealed that older adults' behavioral intentions were positively influenced by perceived usefulness and ease of use, and fear of infection during the pandemic was significantly related to the perceived usefulness. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influence older adults' intention to use virtual fitting room technology during the COVID-19 pandemic based on the extended technology acceptance model (TAM). Design/methodology/approach An online survey was conducted with a sample of older adults from 60 to 90 years old ( n = 819). A structural equation modeling was conducted to test a proposed research model. Findings The results revealed that older adults' behavioral intentions were positively influenced by perceived usefulness and ease of use, and fear of infection during the pandemic was significantly related to the perceived usefulness. Fit concern was not significantly related to perceived usefulness of virtual fitting room technology. Originality This research extends the TAM by adding antecedents to perceived usefulness in explaining older adults' adoption of virtual fitting technology.