Part 1: Technology Adoption, Diffusion and Ubiquitous ComputingInternational audienceAlthough electronic retail platforms offer a more efficient means for providing goods and services, its adoption by users in developing countries remains encumbered with deep skepticism. Despite substantial investments, many users are reluctant to use electronic retail websites due to trust and risk issues. The objective of this study therefore is to develop and empirically test a model for predicting the factors affecting users’ acceptance of electronic retail websites. We adapted the revised United Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model to evaluate the importance of risk and trust factors on the behavioral intentions and use of e-tail we...
Electronic commerce (E-Commerce) usage in Sri Lanka is increasing due to various developments in th...
AbstractThe outlook for e-commerce and e-government depends not only on individuals acceptance of in...
This paper investigates the impact of perceived risk and perceived legislation on ecommerce accepta...
Part 1: Technology Adoption, Diffusion and Ubiquitous ComputingInternational audienceAlthough electr...
Lack of trust can have a negative influence on consumers’ willingness to use electronic retail (e-ta...
Lack of trust can have a negative influence on consumers’ willingness to use electronic retail (etai...
The growth of Internet usage in Nigeria continues to increase, recording over 90 % growth rate betwe...
On-demand digital platforms are omnipresent in the contemporary marketplace of the digital era. The ...
Although e-commerce is being utilised, its application expanded exponentially during the pandemic du...
This study investigates the extension of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTA...
This paper develops and empirically validates a model to predict intentions to transact by integrati...
The rapid growth in internet technology and the innovations in smart devices has had its impact on h...
We show the determinants of adoption of e-commerce in Africa. We propose a research model drawing up...
The present research examines the plausibility of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Techno...
The Internet has grown at a remarkable pace since the emergence of the World Wide Web in the early 1...
Electronic commerce (E-Commerce) usage in Sri Lanka is increasing due to various developments in th...
AbstractThe outlook for e-commerce and e-government depends not only on individuals acceptance of in...
This paper investigates the impact of perceived risk and perceived legislation on ecommerce accepta...
Part 1: Technology Adoption, Diffusion and Ubiquitous ComputingInternational audienceAlthough electr...
Lack of trust can have a negative influence on consumers’ willingness to use electronic retail (e-ta...
Lack of trust can have a negative influence on consumers’ willingness to use electronic retail (etai...
The growth of Internet usage in Nigeria continues to increase, recording over 90 % growth rate betwe...
On-demand digital platforms are omnipresent in the contemporary marketplace of the digital era. The ...
Although e-commerce is being utilised, its application expanded exponentially during the pandemic du...
This study investigates the extension of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTA...
This paper develops and empirically validates a model to predict intentions to transact by integrati...
The rapid growth in internet technology and the innovations in smart devices has had its impact on h...
We show the determinants of adoption of e-commerce in Africa. We propose a research model drawing up...
The present research examines the plausibility of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Techno...
The Internet has grown at a remarkable pace since the emergence of the World Wide Web in the early 1...
Electronic commerce (E-Commerce) usage in Sri Lanka is increasing due to various developments in th...
AbstractThe outlook for e-commerce and e-government depends not only on individuals acceptance of in...
This paper investigates the impact of perceived risk and perceived legislation on ecommerce accepta...