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      Technik und Alter – Digitalisierung und die Ko-Konstitution von Alter(n) und Technologien

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      Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

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          Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information Technology

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            Factors influencing acceptance of technology for aging in place: a systematic review.

            To provide an overview of factors influencing the acceptance of electronic technologies that support aging in place by community-dwelling older adults. Since technology acceptance factors fluctuate over time, a distinction was made between factors in the pre-implementation stage and factors in the post-implementation stage.
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              Cumulative advantage/disadvantage and the life course: cross-fertilizing age and social science theory.

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              Age and cumulative advantage/disadvantage theory have obvious logical, theoretical, and empirical connections, because both are inherently and irreducibly related to the passage of time. Over the past 15 years, these connections have resulted in the elaboration and application of the cumulative advantage-disadvantage perspective in social gerontology, especially in relation to issues of heterogeneity and inequality. However, its theoretical origins, connections, and implications are not widely understood. This article reviews the genesis of the cumulative advantage/disadvantage perspective in studies of science, its initial articulation with structural-functionalism, and its expanding importance for gerontology. It discusses its intellectual relevance for several other established theoretical paradigms in sociology, psychology, and economics. On the basis of issues deriving from these perspectives and from the accumulating body of work on cumulative advantage and disadvantage, I identify several promising directions for further research in gerontology.
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                2019
                April 05 2019
                : 1-19
                10.1007/978-3-658-09630-4_23-1
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