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TRUST AND PERCEIVED BENEFIT AS ANTECEDENTS OF REUSE INTENTION IN MOBILE PAYMENT SERVICES
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the direct and indirect relations between trust, perceived benefit, perceived risk, and reuse intention. The population of this research is to graduate students who have used Go-pay.
Ajeng Putri Narahdita +2 more
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Effect of e-service quality on customer engagement behavior in community e-commerce
Customer engagement behavior is a critical success factor for community e-commerce. While many community e-commerce websites are currently improving service quality to enhance customer engagement behavior, little is known about how such e-services affect
Wenfang Fan, Bingjia Shao, Xiaohua Dong
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Orientation: In the contemporary global business environment, online trading is a new distribution channel and trading platforms are products of investment and financial services companies.
Eugine T. Maziriri +2 more
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Until vaccines or treatments are widely available and used, behavioral change (e.g. social distancing) on an unparalleled collective scale is the chief way to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Becky L. Choma +4 more
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How do health shocks affect preventive behaviours? An empirical examination of the mediating role of perceived risk from a longitudinal study in China. [PDF]
Zhang P, Wang X, Yang Y.
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Adolescents' Perceived Risk of Dying [PDF]
Although adolescents' expectations are accurate or moderately optimistic for many significant life events, they greatly overestimate their chances of dying soon. We examine here whether adolescents' mortality judgments are correlated with their perceptions of direct threats to their survival.
Baruch, Fischhoff +4 more
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Background European countries face fiscal pressure regarding the long-term sustainability of their healthcare system due to increasing levels of public health expenditures and mounting demographic pressures.
Lisa Aufegger +3 more
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affects one’s physical and mental state. Past studies reported higher levels of anxiety, distress, and depression, especially among emerging adults, indicating the need of studying how COVID-19 affects one mentally ...
Liew Erika Wye Keet +4 more
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Residents’ Perception and Support Before and After a Mega-Religious Event During COVID-19 in India
This study investigated residents’ perceptions, perceived risk, trust in government, and support for a mega-religious event during the COVID pandemic. The study was conducted in the setting of the Kumbh Mela, India’s largest peaceful gathering of Hindu ...
Devkant Kala, Dhani Chaubey
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Perceived Intrafamily Melanoma Risk Communication [PDF]
Melanoma is a skin cancer that can be deadly. Members of families with a strong history of melanoma have a high risk of melanoma occurrence or recurrence. Enhanced survival in these family members could be influenced by their knowledge of melanoma risk and by simple behaviors to decrease their risk or detect melanoma in its early, most curable, stage ...
Lois J, Loescher +2 more
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