Technology Adoption Propensity Among Hungarian Business Students

Authors

  • Laszlo Berenyi Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
  • Nikolett Deutsch Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
  • Eva Pinter Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
  • Peter Bago Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
  • Viktor Nagy-Borsy Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n32p1

Keywords:

Technology adoption, technology acceptance, business students, banking service

Abstract

The emerging role of technology raises several management challenges. Beyond the ability to develop new tools and solutions, achieving the business goals on new technologies require capable users on the other side. Understanding the factors of technology acceptance has been appreciated in recent decades. The paper aims to explore the approach to technology by using the adoption propensity (TAP) index among Hungarian business students. Gender, study level, and work experience were applied as grouping factors. A voluntary online survey was used for data collection. Based on 345 responses, the results are engaging and progressive. Many of the students have an optimistic approach to new technologies, and a significant part of them shows higher than medium-level proficiency. Parallelly, fear from vulnerability is remarkable among the respondents, which suggests cautious behavior. Gender and study level show significant differences within the sample, but no difference is found based on work experience. The results can be used to evaluate technology adoption readiness or generally support action research in developing industrial technologies.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

PlumX Statistics

Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Berenyi, L., Deutsch, N., Pinter, E., Bago, P., & Nagy-Borsy, V. (2021). Technology Adoption Propensity Among Hungarian Business Students. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 17(32), 1. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n32p1

Issue

Section

ESJ Social Sciences