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Kuttimani Tamilmani

Researcher at University of Bradford

Publications -  23
Citations -  2796

Kuttimani Tamilmani is an academic researcher from University of Bradford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1321 citations. Previous affiliations of Kuttimani Tamilmani include Swansea University.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) : Multidisciplinary perspectives on emerging challenges, opportunities, and agenda for research, practice and policy

TL;DR: This research offers significant and timely insight to AI technology and its impact on the future of industry and society in general, whilst recognising the societal and industrial influence on pace and direction of AI development.
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Advances in Social Media Research: Past, Present and Future

TL;DR: The integrated view of the extant literature that the study presents can help avoid duplication by future researchers, whilst offering fruitful lines of enquiry to help shape research for this emerging field of social media research.
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Understanding consumer adoption of mobile payment in India: Extending Meta-UTAUT model with personal innovativeness, anxiety, trust, and grievance redressal

TL;DR: Empirical examination of the meta-UTAUT model revealed performance expectancy, intention to use, and grievance redressal as significant positive predictor of consumer use behaviour towards mobile payment.
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Examining adoption of mobile internet in Saudi Arabia: Extending TAM with perceived enjoyment, innovativeness and trust

TL;DR: Perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, trust, and innovativeness are statistically supported to have a significant impact on the Saudi customer intention to adopt mobile internet.
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The battle of Brain vs. Heart: A literature review and meta-analysis of “hedonic motivation” use in UTAUT2

TL;DR: An objective of this study is to bring back much needed focus on motivation dichotomy from the consumer perspective by a systematic review and meta-analysis of hedonic motivation an affective construct in UTAUT2 studies.