Abayomi Ikumoro
Abayomi Oluwaseyi Ikumoro is a distinguished research scholar, who is currently pursuing his PhD at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, Cyberjaya Malaysia. He completed his M.Sc Software Management and B.Sc. Information Technology from the same university in the year 2014 and 2016 respectively. In addition, Abayomi is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Management (MMIM) and Member of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). His research focuses on understanding the diffusion, acceptance and improvement of technologies adoption in organisation and society at large. One of his papers have been nominated and recognised as the “Best published paper” in 1st International Conference on Emerging Technology
Phone: +6014-330-5474
Address: Inovasi 1, 1, Jalan Teknokrat 1/1, Cyberjaya, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor
Malaysia
Phone: +6014-330-5474
Address: Inovasi 1, 1, Jalan Teknokrat 1/1, Cyberjaya, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor
Malaysia
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propose an improved conceptual framework. The integrated conceptual framework proposed established 11 factors (i.e. employees technology know-how, performance expectancy, perceived relative advantage, perceived technology security, chief executive officer (CEO) and manager characteristics, perceived adoption cost, facilitating condition, social influence, hedonistic drives, and normative and mimetic pressures) in promoting and aiding future research, as well as serving as guidance for delineating and predicting the adoption of intelligence conversational agent among SMEs in Malaysia.
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propose an improved conceptual framework. The integrated conceptual framework proposed established 11 factors (i.e. employees technology know-how, performance expectancy, perceived relative advantage, perceived technology security, chief executive officer (CEO) and manager characteristics, perceived adoption cost, facilitating condition, social influence, hedonistic drives, and normative and mimetic pressures) in promoting and aiding future research, as well as serving as guidance for delineating and predicting the adoption of intelligence conversational agent among SMEs in Malaysia.