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This is a phenomenological, qualitative study on the technology acceptance of thin client computer systems in a networked office environment. Its focus is to better understand the low adoption rate of thin clients through analysis of the lived experiences of business leaders with whom the responsibility of new or replacement desktop machines lies. While there is much research on technology acceptance, there is little evidence of studies using thin clients as the technology in question.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a phenomenological, qualitative study on the technology acceptance of thin client computer systems in a networked office environment. Its focus is to better understand the low adoption rate of thin clients through analysis of the lived experiences of business leaders with whom the responsibility of new or replacement desktop machines lies. While there is much research on technology acceptance, there is little evidence of studies using thin clients as the technology in question.
Autorenporträt
Vincent graduated the University of Portland in 1990 as an Electrical Engineer, 10 years with EDS, and in 2002 received an MBA from IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland. In 2014 he received a D.Sc. from Colorado Technical University. He has served in the US Marines as a Lt. Col in communications and planning. Currently employed in Washington, D.C.