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Jen-Ruei Fu

Researcher at National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

Publications -  16
Citations -  888

Jen-Ruei Fu is an academic researcher from National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Value (mathematics) & Social media. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 744 citations. Previous affiliations of Jen-Ruei Fu include National Central University & University of the Sciences.

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Acceptance of electronic tax filing: a study of taxpayer intentions

TL;DR: Results indicated that taxpayers tend to concentrate on the usefulness of a tax-filing method and may be fairly pragmatic in developing general attitudes towards using the method, and the effects of perceived ease of use, subjective norms, and self-efficacy on behavioral intention were different for manual and electronic tax-filers.
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Understanding why consumers engage in electronic word-of-mouth communication

TL;DR: The findings reveal that intentions to engage in positive and negative eWOM communication are associated with different antecedents, and consumers' feelings of satisfaction are largely driven by their perception of distributive justice for negative shopping experiences.
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Understanding career commitment of IT professionals: Perspectives of push-pull-mooring framework and investment model

TL;DR: Using push-pull-mooring framework and investment model as theoretical lenses, this study provides a compelling theoretical model that helps understand the important antecedents of career commitment of IT professionals and examined the moderating role of IT career tenure.
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Determinants of taxpayers' adoption of electronic filing methods in Taiwan: An exploratory study

TL;DR: In this article, a stepwise discriminant analysis was used to develop a multivariate model that distinguishes among taxpayers using different tax-filing methods on the basis of demographic attributes, which can be used by the government to identify those taxpayers who are most likely to adopt a particular taxfiling method.
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Investigating consumers’ online social shopping intention: An information processing perspective

TL;DR: A model to understand the relative importance of informational social influence, normativesocial influence, and perceived information quality on the consumer’s social shopping intention under different levels of product involvement is developed and drawn on to offer implications for researchers and practitioners.