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This research explores factors influencing an intention to adopt last-mile drone delivery services in two groups of culturally different countries: Thailand and the USA. Despite the fact that drone raises privacy concerns to consumers, few research has investigated the interplay between...
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Understanding the process of software adoption is of paramount importance to software start-ups. We study a monopolistic seller's optimal consumer network structure formation (seeding, segmentation, sequencing, and pricing strategies) under network effects. We demonstrate the importance of...
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Explanatory models of e-Government adoption are based on the premise that user behavior results from users’ intentions, which derive from users’ beliefs and attitudes. According to such models, citizens’ high intentions to use e-Government tools should have led to the widespread adoption...
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The following paper aims to fi nd out consumers’ expectations and attitudes towards the innovation „Metaverse”. It will also be explored which role the Meta Group plays in mass adaption and how the company infl u ences consumers’ possible use and opinion on the project. These results are...
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We propose that autonomy is a crucial aspect of consumer choice. We offer a definition that situates autonomy among related constructs in philosophy and psychology, contrast actual with perceived autonomy in consumer contexts, examine the resilience of perceived autonomy, and sketch out an...
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This paper focuses on customers' attitudes towards internet banking (IB), with particular reference to generational differences vis-à-vis such service. These factors are important for banks to project how demand is likely to develop over time. After modelling the IB adoption decision across a...
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Purpose: One of the main questions about the future of print and electronic books is whether the second will replace the first. Although the electronic book was first introduced to the public in 1971, the trend of reading e-books did not gain popularity until the previous decade. The recent...
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Purpose – Ride-sharing is an economical, convenient, and environment-friendly way to travel. Robotaxi, which reflects the two themes ”ride-sharing + self-driving”, is in the “going public” stage. Therefore, pre-research on public willingness to use robotaxi is of great significance for...
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Disruptive technology has been prominent as a spotlight with countless innovations that improve human's life efficiently. In Vietnam, COVID-19ʹs outbreak has reinforced citizens to adopt other types of payment without using cash, which easily diffuses virus. Till now, the number of studies...
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The purpose of this study is to develop a Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), to determine differences in gender perceptions in adoptingnon-cash transactions. In this study, the authors provide a measurement of differences in gender perceptions in adopting cashless, whichrefers to perceived...
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