Examine the Effect of Social Factors on Information Technology Acceptance in Accounting profession by Using TAM Model

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dr._morteza_ramazani Ph.D., Member of Young Researchers Club, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch, Zanjan, Iran.
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Dr. Akbar Allahyari
Dr. Akbar Allahyari
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Farhad Garabaghi
Farhad Garabaghi
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Morteza Ramazani
Morteza Ramazani
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Abstract

Nowadays, Information technology (IT) is considered as a very important and most useful part of industry, economic and culture, accounting is the system of recording and summarizing business which provide the users with information in their decision making process this research tries to examine the effect of social factors on IT acceptance to by using TAM model. The research method is descriptive-survey based on which the author used descriptive and deductive statistic to meet the research goals. The results indicate the lack of perceived ease of use among ease accountants.

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Nowadays, Information technology (IT) is considered as a very important and most useful part of industry, economic and culture, accounting is the system of recording and summarizing business which provide the users with information in their decision making process this research tries to examine the effect of social factors on IT acceptance to by using TAM model. The research method is descriptive-survey based on which the author used descriptive and deductive statistic to meet the research goals. The results indicate the lack of perceived ease of use among ease accountants.

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