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Young adults’ intention to quit using JUUL
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2021With research indicating some young audiences may desire to quit using JUUL, a high-nicotine e-cigarette, we sought to explore factors that may motivate them to quit.This sequential, mixed methods study included a cross-sectional online survey of college students (n = 631) followed by in-person interviews (n = 51) with survey participants.
P D, Dobbs +6 more
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Intention to Use Mobile Commerce
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2020With mobile technologies' rapid development involving wireless networks and internet infrastructure, e-commerce has been evolving into a new, more significant phase: mobile commerce. Businesses throughout the world are highly motivated to invest in mobile commerce infrastructure and deploy their mobile commerce strategies as a source of sustainable ...
Nhuong Bui +4 more
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Intention to Use Biometric Systems
e-Service Journal, 2011ABs Tr AcT This study set out to investigate the critical factors that determine user intention to use a biometric system. We integrated previous research in the technology acceptance and biometric engineering literatures and identified six important factors: Perceived System Security, Perceived False Acceptance rates, Perceived False Rejection rates ...
null Ngugi, null Kamis, null Tremaine
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Intentions to Use Information Technologies
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2006An integrative model explaining intentions to use an information technology is proposed. The primary objective is to obtain a clearer picture of how intentions are formed, and draws on previous research such as the Technology Acceptance Model (Davis, Bagozzi and Warshaw, 1989) and the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior (Taylor and Todd, 1995a).
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Intention to use internet marketing
Kybernetes, 2013Purpose – This is a pilot study that aims to investigate the factors influencing the intention to use internet marketing among Malaysians and South Koreans, the two fast developing Asian countries with good internet infrastructure. Many businesses in these countries have leveraged on the rapid growth of World Wide Web by
Khong Sin Tan +2 more
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Behavioural Intention to Use Mobile Banking
International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, 2020This study aims to identify the factors that impact the perception of an individual to adopt mobile banking. The study employed UTAUT 2 model which conceptualises eight dimensions which are performance expectancy, social influence, effort expectancy, hedonic motivation, facilitating conditions, habit, price value with trust as an additional dimension ...
Sanjay Dhingra, Shelly Gupta
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Practice nurses’ intentions to use clinical guidelines
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2004Background. Evidence indicates that, although nurses are increasingly using clinical guidelines to ensure higher quality of care, there is a wide variance in their adherence to them. The utility of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has not been previously investigated in explaining this variance in community nursing.Aim.
Suezann, Puffer, Arash, Rashidian
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Researcher Intention to Use Statistical Software
International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2020The present study seeks to analyse researchers' willingness and intention to use statistical software packages by using the framework of the technology acceptance model. A sample of 380 researchers was taken from various academic institutions using convenience sampling.
Shalini Shukla, Rakesh Kumar
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How to use intentional silence
Nursing Standard, 2016Rationale and key points This article explains intentional silence, which can provide a therapeutic nursing presence that demonstrates compassion and respect for the patient. » Intentional silence can enhance the therapeutic relationship between the nurse and patient.
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2003
Information technologies that support groups of individuals have become increasingly visible. While some of these, such as electronic mail, have become almost ubiquitous in many organizations, other groupware applications have not enjoyed similar acceptance.
Craig Van Slyke, Hao Lou, John Day
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Information technologies that support groups of individuals have become increasingly visible. While some of these, such as electronic mail, have become almost ubiquitous in many organizations, other groupware applications have not enjoyed similar acceptance.
Craig Van Slyke, Hao Lou, John Day
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