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As the key to both offline and online business, consumers' trust to retailers always influences their purchase decision. In recent years, based on the traditional business, more and more click and mortar companies spring up. But could consumers' trust transfer from offline to online channel? And how? Extant researches lack deep exploration for these questions. In this study, introducing perceived...
Self-service technologies like mobile banking service can bring different experience and interest than traditional bank. Internet banking has been one of the most profitable businesses in e-commerce. Like internet banking, mobile banking has emerged rapidly in recent years in China. Although studies have been investigating the adoption of mobile banking, they focused more in the positive factors....
In recent years, a lot of mobile payment service providers entered the market and often left it without any success. They have often disregarded the high complexity of the ecosystem and of the particularities of mobile communication techniques. The contribution of this paper is to understand the determinants of customer acceptance of mobile payment especially the influence of payment scenarios. For...
Lack of trust in mobile brokerage service is a primary reason why many investors do not conduct trading in mobile environment. This study propose a model of initial investor trust in mobile brokerage service and consider the effect of six antecedent variables on shaping an investor initial trust and intention in mobile brokerage service. The six variables are perceived ubiquity, service compatibility,...
Using the technology acceptance model (TAM) and the revised TAM, this research investigates the effects of gender differences on purchase intention of mobile data services (MDS). The hypotheses are tested on a sample of 1141 individuals, using the data-processing tools AMOS 6.0 and SPSS 15.0. The results indicate that women and men evidently differ in their perceptions of ease of use and security...
Mobile communication and wireless technology continues to grow at a substantial rate in China as well as in world. Despite this growth, mobile-commerce (m-commerce) still experiences challenges on many fronts. Several studies have identified trust as a major concern for consumers to adopt m-commerce. But, gaining customer trust in m-commerce is a particularly daunting task because of its unique features...
In this paper, we present a new technique to improve the reliability of H-tree SRAM memories. This technique deals with the SRAM power-bus monitoring by using built-in current sensor (BICS) circuits that detect abnormal current dissipation in the memory power-bus. This abnormal current is the result of a single-event upset (SEU) in the memory and it is generated during the inversion of the state of...
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