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Perceived Compatibility and the Adoption of B2C E-Commerce by Non-buyers

World Summit on the Knowledge Society, 2010
The purpose of this article is to study the factors which affect the intention to buy online for users who have never made any prior purchase using the electronic channel, with special focus to the role of perceived compatibility. To do so, an adoption model for e-commerce was proposed on the basis of the Technology Adoption Model (TAM) and the ...
Ángel Hernández-García   +3 more
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Determinants of Mobile Banking Use: An Extended TAM with Perceived Risk, Mobility Access, Compatibility, Perceived Self-efficacy and Subjective Norms

2017
Due to recent technological developments in mobile applications, the use of mobile banking is becoming increasingly widespread. On the other hand, when the investment costs are taken into consideration, the desired level of utilization has not yet been achieved.
Cigdem Altin Gumussoy   +2 more
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Influence of Users’ Perceived Compatibility and Their Prior Experience on B2C e-Commerce Acceptance

2013
This paper analyses the factors that determine the adoption of electronic commerce by consumers, examining the influence of two variables that have rarely been studied in the field of online purchasing: users’ perceived compatibility with e-commerce and their prior experience of online purchasing.
Ángel Herrero Crespo   +2 more
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Compatibility of riders’ personality traits and the perceived personality of their horse

Human-animal interaction bulletin, 2021
Abstract This study addresses the relationship between competition riders’ personality traits and the perception of their horse’s personality, and it assesses whether a match in personality is associated with aspects of the riders’ self-esteem, general self-efficacy, satisfaction with life, anxiety and depression. An invitation to participate
Bente Træen, Espen Røysamb
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The perceived cultural compatibility index: an extension

Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 2004
The goal of the current study was to replicate and extend the perceived cultural compatibility index developed by Veiga et al. and Very et al. In extending their work, the sample studied was large enough to allow use of confirmatory factor analysis for examining the index beyond the exploratory factor analysis used in its development.
Janet B. Runge   +2 more
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Perceived Picture Quality of Frame-Compatible 3DTV Video Formats

2012 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2012
In the stereoscopic high-definition (HD) frame-compatible formats, the separate left and right views are reduced in resolution and packed to fit within the same video frame as a conventional two-dimensional high-definition signal. Since they do not require additional transmission bandwidth and entail limited changes to the existing broadcasting ...
Filippo Speranza   +3 more
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Implications of researcher assumptions about perceived relative advantage and compatibility

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2008
Although scale reuse is an important and efficient research practice, it may not always be the most appropriate practice. Mechanistically reusing scales developed for a particular context may lead to a variety of undesirable effects. One of the risks is that frequently reused scales can inadvertently begin to alter the definitions of related constructs.
Van Slyke, Craig   +3 more
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Perceived Restorative Components: A Scale for Children

Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
:This study reports on the development and psychometric validation of a perceived restorative components scale for children (PRCS-C). Children (n 112 boys, n 113 girls) aged 8 to 11 years completed an initial pool of 23 items addressing the components of
K. Bagot
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Mobile Banking Adoption: A Multi-Factorial Study on Social Influence, Compatibility, Digital Self-Efficacy, and Perceived Cost Among Generation Z Consumers in the United States

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
The introduction of mobile banking is essential in today’s financial sector, where technological innovation plays a critical role. To remain competitive in the current market, businesses must analyze client attitudes and perspectives, as these influence ...
Santosh Reddy Addula
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