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Serving citizens through an integrated e-Health system requires an understanding of the behaviour of the population as well as the factors that influence their acceptance and usage of technology, such as technology design and sociocultural factors. This has been called e-Health acceptance. The research reported in this paper employed the well established Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to empirically...
Despite an increasing amount of initiatives and policy priorities remain in Bangladesh for ICT development and establishing an e-based society by 2021, lower level of internet penetration made the whole initiatives inconclusive although there are enormous potentials. This study attempts to examine individuals' intention and actual internet usage behaviour applying an extended version of technology...
Based on Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) predecessors have studied the impact of Internet word-of-mouth on consumer's first selection. However, what is its impact on consumer's quadratic selection? This research, taking the baking industry as a carrier, analyzes the relationship among the credibility of electronic word-of-mouth, trust, perceived risk, attraction and the intention to use. The result...
Based on 287 samples collected from four universities, as well as three virtual communities of online shops in China, the author analyzed the impacts of review system on online shopping intention. A model reflecting characteristics of e-commerce based on TAM was created. Four features of review system (Quality, Quantity, Accuracy, and Interactive) were chose as independent variables, while Usefulness,...
Since the late 1990s, numerous governments have made huge investments in electronic government services. The rise of these services has led to a concurrent need to develop models of customer satisfaction of e-government services. This study aims to establish an e-government customer satisfaction measurement model from the behavioral perspectives of users. Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)...
Compared to traditional service, the characteristics of the customer behavior in electronic service are personalized demand, convenient consumed circumstance and perceptual consumer behavior. Therefore, customer behavior is an important factor to facilitate online electronic service. The purpose of this study is to explore the key success factors affecting customer purchase intention of electronic...
Mobile Web browsing services bring the full PC browsing experience to customer's mobile handsets which have been emerged. This study is to investigate the intention to use mobile Web browsing based on technology acceptance model (TAM) which has been widely used to explain and predict the IT acceptance and incorporated with self-efficacy which was identified as an important determinant of user's new...
This paper empirically studies factors determining the use of E-recruitment systems. The technology acceptance model(TAM)is used as the main framework and combines with other three factors. Firstly, a hypothetical model was given, which was derived from the integration of TAM, subjective norm, perceived risk, perceived expenses, job pressure. Secondly, the structural equation modeling(SEM) technique...
This paper empirically studies individual acceptance of recruitment on Internet and the factors was investigated according to technology acceptance model (TAM). Firstly, a hypothetical model was given, which was derived from the integration of TAM, subjective norm, perceived risk and perceived expenses. Secondly, the structural equation modeling (SEM) technique was used to evaluate the causal model...
The virtual money has spread over the young netizens in recent years, especially in China. The new phenomenon related to the virtual money has been paid more attention in literature, from e-service provider and even government. This study applies the modified technology acceptance model (TAM) in order to propose the research model and the paper stands on the point of the impact of the virtual money...
The increasing popularity of the Internet in China has created great challenges and opportunities for various business sectors. The banking industry is no exception. To sustain business competitiveness, more and more financial institutions are providing Internet banking services. Thus, there is a need for research to investigate the way in which Internet banking site features ultimately influence...
A study of consumer acceptance of the Internet as a channel of purchasing creative products (e.g. apparel) was conducted using a modified technology acceptance model (TAM). Two consumer characteristics (product involvement and product innovativeness) were introduced into the TAM to develop an extended model. Through checking the extended model, we found that the proposed model was valid in explaining...
A virtual world is an Internet-based simulated environment which users inhabit and where they interact via avatars. As a new information technology innovation, it has developed very fast and has brought about economic success for organizations and individuals. Very limited research has been done to date to investigate virtual worlds. This paper presents a research framework to investigate the acceptance...
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