The Acceptance of Technology for the Elderly

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Imron Madeng
Thitima Holumyong
Sunantha Sathienmas

Abstract

This article is to review technology knowledge. Review the knowledge about the elderly and propose a management model to achieve technology for the elderly. The written content comes from an in-depth synthesis of Definitions of various technology components, including: 1) Compatibility, 2) Benefits from use, 3) Ease of use, 4) Financial resources, 5) Safety, and 6) Confidence and knowledge about the elderly. This will result in an understanding of innovation management to create technology acceptance among the elderly. Technology has played an important role in financial operations because individual spending is increasing online. Suppose business operators can adjust their financial innovation management methods to be conducive to use by the elderly, starting with management that can create acceptance among the elderly. In that case, it will help them use the current fiber technology more conveniently.

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Madeng, I., Holumyong, T. ., & Sathienmas, S. (2025). The Acceptance of Technology for the Elderly. Rajapark Journal, 19(63), 285–296. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/RJPJ/article/view/276765
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