User Acceptance of Usable Blockchain-Based Research Data Sharing System: An Extended TAM-Based Study

A. Shrestha, Julita Vassileva
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Blockchain technology has evolved as a promising means to transform data management models in many domains including healthcare, agricultural research, tourism domains etc. In the research community, a usable blockchain-based system can allow users to create a proof of ownership and provenance of the research work, share research data without losing control and ownership of it, provide incentives for sharing and give users full transparency and control over who access their data, when and for what purpose. The initial adoption of such blockchain-based systems is necessary for continued use of the services, but their user acceptance behavioral model has not been well investigated in the literature. In this paper, we take the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a foundation and extend the external constructs to uncover how the perceived ease of use, perceived usability, quality of the system and perceived enjoyment influence the intention to use the blockchain-based system. We based our study on user evaluation of a prototype of a blockchain-based research data sharing framework using a TAM validated questionnaire. Our results show that, overall, all the individual constructs of the behavior model significantly influence the intention to use the system while their collective effect is found to be insignificant. The quality of the system and the perceived enjoyment have stronger influence on the perceived usefulness. However, the effect of perceived ease of use on the perceived usefulness is not supported. Finally, we discuss the implications of our findings.
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用户接受可用的基于区块链的研究数据共享系统:一个扩展的基于tam的研究
区块链技术已经发展成为一种有前途的手段,可以改变许多领域的数据管理模式,包括医疗保健、农业研究、旅游领域等。在研究社区中,一个可用的基于区块链的系统可以允许用户创建研究工作的所有权和来源证明,共享研究数据而不会失去对它的控制和所有权,为共享提供激励,并为用户提供完全透明和控制谁访问他们的数据,何时以及出于什么目的。最初采用这种基于区块链的系统对于继续使用这些服务是必要的,但它们的用户接受行为模型在文献中尚未得到很好的研究。在本文中,我们以技术接受模型(TAM)为基础,扩展外部结构,以揭示感知易用性、感知可用性、系统质量和感知享受如何影响使用基于区块链的系统的意图。我们的研究基于用户对基于区块链的研究数据共享框架原型的评估,使用TAM验证的问卷。我们的研究结果表明,总体而言,行为模型的所有个体构念显著影响系统使用意愿,而它们的集体效应不显著。系统质量和感知享受对感知有用性的影响更大。然而,感知易用性对感知有用性的影响并不被支持。最后,我们讨论了研究结果的含义。
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