

Study the Improving Performance of Hyper-Connectivity for Future Internet
Abstract
It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the research models about advancement in information technology acceptance have grown substantially. In this paper, were view core determinants of user acceptance and use: performance expectancy in UTAUT model. Previous research may not cover the issues involved in hyper-connectivity element as an important component in the climate system. This paper seeks to remedy these problems by analyzing the literature of the state-of-play‘ of research in this field. Applying a systematic and comprehensive review of 100 peer-reviewed articles from key research outlets, this study was exploratory and interpretative in nature reveals theories and methods used to study hyper connectivity element and its utilization on user performance expectancy in core determinants of user acceptance and use. Among other things, the findings indicate dimension and issues which have been well or under-researched, conceptual frameworks and principles which have been lightly or substantially-discuss upon, as well as research methods which have been heavily or under-utilized. In order to advance research in hyper connectivity and core determinants of user acceptance and use, future researchers should consider diversifying their theoretical and methodological approaches using the new development uncovered in our findings.
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