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Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User

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Regression analyses suggest that perceived ease of use may actually be a causal antecdent to perceived usefulness, as opposed to a parallel, direct determinant of system usage.
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Evaluating recommender systems from the user's perspective: survey of the state of the art

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Comparison of the middle-aged and older users' adoption of mobile health services in China.

TL;DR: A research model based on the value attitude behavior model, theory of planned behavior, and four aging characteristic constructs revealed that perceived value, attitude, perceived behavior control, and resistance to change can be used to predict intention to use mobile health services for the middle-aged group.
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IT as enabler of sustainable farming: An empirical analysis of farmers' adoption decision of precision agriculture technology

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Exploring teacher acceptance of e‐learning technology

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The Impact of Website Quality on Information Quality, Value, and Loyalty Intentions in Apparel Retailing

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated relationships among website quality, perceived information quality and loyalty intentions in the context of apparel online shopping and provided strategic suggestions for e-retailer improvement of website information quality, such as utilizing entertaining and engaging devices and designing their websites for consumer comprehension and enjoyment during the shopping experience.
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