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The impact of social and cultural factors on the adoption of technology still requires much research. To investigate it more fully, we examine the reasons for the adoption and non-adoption of mobile banking in Ghana. Through a survey of 271 people in Ghana, it has been found that social and...
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Beschreibung und Ergebnisse der Erforschung der kommerziellen Nutzung mobiler Anwendungen mittels einer Szenarioanalyse. Die Daten, die den Szenarien zu Grunde liegen, wurden ihm Rahmen einer Delphi-Studie erhoben.Von einer kommerziellen Nutzung einer mobilen Anwendung wird dabei dann...
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There has been discussion whether corporate decision-making can be helped by decision support systems regarding qualitative aspects of decision making (e.g. trouble shooting)(Löf and Möller, 2003). Intelligent decision support systems have been developed to help business controllers to perform...
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The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) aims to understand consumers’ adoption of new technologies. Some 30 years after … TAM was first proposed, it is still widely used today. This paper proposes an extended version of the TAM, with the … primary addition to it being the construct of consumers’ emotional attachment to an existing product. The expanded TAM …
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level in Mexico. The technology acceptance model (TAM), the diffusion of innovations (DOI) theory, and models of web trust … formed the theoretical framework of the study. Several hypotheses tested the relation of demographic variables, TAM, DOI, and …
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applicability of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with other constructs, like ‘‘perceived credibility (PC)’’, the ‘‘amount of … extends the understanding of TAM to newly emerging contexts such as the mobile money in South east of Nigeria. …
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This dissertation comprises three essays that study online demand coming from local offline markets. In the first essay, I study two social influence effects reflected in physical proximity and in demographic similarity, respectively, on online demand evolution. As these effects can be...
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Social interactions in a community influence perceptions and values of members of the community. Recently Web 2.0 technologies have stimulated rapid growth of online communities, where communications between participants are made much easier. It is important to study how participants' behaviors...
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