Abstract:
The aims of this research were to compare level of technology acceptance by the size,
sectors and types of SMEs in Songkhla province. The sample was 400 entrepreneurs, managers or
executive staffs of SMEs in Songkhla. The research instrument was 5-point Likert scale
questionnaire with the reliability of .956. Data was analyzed by frequency, percentage, mean,
standard deviation, t-test and F-test. The results show that SMEs with differences in size, sectors
and types have no differences in the level of overall performance expectancy, effort efficiency,
social influence and facilitating conditions. However, considering by each items, SMEs with
differences in sizes have differences in perceived usefulness and opportunity to generate income.
SMEs with differences in industrial sectors have differences in accomplishing tasks more quickly.
SMEs with differences in business types have differences in stakeholders influence. The
Government agencies, SMEs and marketers can apply the research findings to promote and
support the acceptance and use of technology of SMEs.