Davis’s Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) suggests that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness can predict user behavior and acceptance when using information technology. In this study we use it as a tool for evaluating the acceptance and usage for mobile commerce by employing data collected from 205 students selected proportionally from nine universities located at Taipei City. The results show that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness are the fundamental determinants of user acceptance and have positive impact. They demonstrate positive impacts on attitude to use and behavioral intention to use. In addition, the attitude toward using m-commerce has a partial mediating effect on behavioral intention to use. Behavioral int...
Abstract: The study examines the relationship between external and internal variable constructs of t...
This study examines how the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) can be used as a practical tool for ea...
This research study discusses the differences in individual characteristics associated through the u...
Purpose – This paper aims to explain the intention to use mobile phones for shopping based on the te...
The last decades have seen continuous increases in electronic commerce (e-commerce) and particularly...
This study aims to further test the technology acceptance model for mobile commerce (m-commerce) in ...
The application of m-commerce activities among smartphone users in Malaysia has become one of the ma...
An extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) for mobile commerce (m-commer...
With strong computing power and efficient data networks, new mobile phones are sophisticated enough ...
Abstract. This paper is based on the the technology acceptance model (TAM), with reference to the th...
Digital Internet’s popularity and the e-commerce market continue to grow. In recent years, online m...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...
Over the time study on the acceptance of new technologies tend to always use the construct of Percei...
Digital Internet’s popularity and the e-commerce market continue to grow. In recent years, online m...
Abstract: The study examines the relationship between external and internal variable constructs of t...
This study examines how the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) can be used as a practical tool for ea...
This research study discusses the differences in individual characteristics associated through the u...
Purpose – This paper aims to explain the intention to use mobile phones for shopping based on the te...
The last decades have seen continuous increases in electronic commerce (e-commerce) and particularly...
This study aims to further test the technology acceptance model for mobile commerce (m-commerce) in ...
The application of m-commerce activities among smartphone users in Malaysia has become one of the ma...
An extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) for mobile commerce (m-commer...
With strong computing power and efficient data networks, new mobile phones are sophisticated enough ...
Abstract. This paper is based on the the technology acceptance model (TAM), with reference to the th...
Digital Internet’s popularity and the e-commerce market continue to grow. In recent years, online m...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...
Over the time study on the acceptance of new technologies tend to always use the construct of Percei...
Digital Internet’s popularity and the e-commerce market continue to grow. In recent years, online m...
Abstract: The study examines the relationship between external and internal variable constructs of t...
This study examines how the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) can be used as a practical tool for ea...
This research study discusses the differences in individual characteristics associated through the u...