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Guillermo Calahorra-Candao and María José Martín-de Hoyos
This study develops a theoretical framework integrating the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT) to predict and understand the acceptance of voice shopping intentions, particularly through AI-driven voice assistants....
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Xiaogang Zhu, Qianqian Cao and Chunnian Liu
Interaction is the main feature of social media, while in recent years, frequent privacy disclosure events of the social media user affect users? privacy disclosure behavior. In this paper, we explore the mechanism of interaction characteristics by socia...
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Ismail Bile Hassan, Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad, Ibrahim El-Shekeil and Jigang Liu
This study validates and extends the latest unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) with the privacy calculus model. To evaluate the adoption of healthcare and e-government applications, researchers have recommended?in previous litera...
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Alaa Mahdi Sahi, Haliyana Khalid, Alhamzah F. Abbas, Khaled Zedan, Saleh F. A. Khatib and Hamzeh Al Amosh
The aim of this study is to synthesize the rapidly increasing literature on privacy and security risk of digital payment. By reviewing 591 studies, the literature on this topic was evaluated using a bibliographical approach to highlight the intellectual ...
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Elham Zabetian Targhi and Vida Razi
Today, in many cities, urban facades are typically forming according to the high-level codes, while citizens? expectations and preferences are different from them. According to the studies conducted theory, using a conceptualization technique, related di...
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Ulung Pribadi,Muhammad Iqbal,Fittia Restiane
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This study examined perceived usefulness, information quality, and privacy and security to predict trust in e-government. This study used a survey data collection method and a random sampling technique with 100 residents who visit the local government's ...
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Md Irfanuzzaman Khan, M Abu Saleh and Ali Quazi
This research identifies the underlying drivers impacting on healthcare professionals? social media usage behaviours using the technology acceptance model (TAM) as the theoretical lens. A self-administered survey questionnaire was developed and administe...
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Jianwei Huang, Mei-Po Kwan and Junghwan Kim
This study extends an earlier study in the United States and South Korea on people?s privacy concerns for and acceptance of COVID-19 control measures that use individual-level georeferenced data (IGD). Using a new dataset collected via an online survey i...
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Eva Hauthal, Alexander Dunkel and Dirk Burghardt
The presented study aims to investigate the relationship between the use of emojis in location-based social media and the location of the corresponding post in terms of perceived objects and conducted activities connected to this place. The basis for thi...
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Junghwan Kim and Mei-Po Kwan
This paper examines people?s privacy concerns, perceptions of social benefits, and acceptance of various COVID-19 control measures that harness location information using data collected through an online survey in the U.S. and South Korea. The results in...
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