posted on 2014-05-01, 00:00authored byMuhammad Jaasim Polin
Technology acceptance has been widely studied in information systems (Venkatesh et
al., 2003) as several theories were developed explaining behavioral characteristics of individuals
in accepting information technology. With the growth of globalization, technology is
overcoming cultural barriers and is no longer isolated in usage and design. In the context of
technology usage, technologies are developed to be used globally (Gregory et al., 2003). Studies
have been conducted to explain how culture affects technology acceptance, but most of them
are focused on an individual’s national culture. We were not able to find studies that link
openness to other cultures — often referred as “cultural intelligence” (CQ) — to technology
acceptance. This study explores the concept of cultural intelligence and its impact on
technology acceptance. A survey consisting of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of
Technology and the CQ scale is presented to explore the impact, if any, of CQ on technology
acceptance.