Meta-analysis of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT): challenging its validity and charting a research agenda in the red ocean
There are both formal and informal cries that UTAUT and, by association, the stream of
research on technology adoption has reached its limit, with little or no opportunities for new …
research on technology adoption has reached its limit, with little or no opportunities for new …
Investigating the influence of organizational factors on blockchain adoption: An innovation theory perspective
T Clohessy, T Acton - Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose Blockchain possesses the potential to disrupt and reshape a plethora of industries
in the next decade. However, blockchain adoption rates in technology developed countries …
in the next decade. However, blockchain adoption rates in technology developed countries …
Mobile-banking adoption: empirical evidence from the banking sector in Pakistan
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the important factors which help explain
consumer intention and use behavior in mobile banking (m-banking) adoption. All constructs …
consumer intention and use behavior in mobile banking (m-banking) adoption. All constructs …
Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology: A synthesis and the road ahead
The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) is a little over a decade old
and has been used extensively in information systems (IS) and other fields, as the large …
and has been used extensively in information systems (IS) and other fields, as the large …
Extending the UTAUT model to understand the customers' acceptance and use of internet banking in Lebanon: A structural equation modeling approach
Purpose A number of studies have shown that internet banking (IB) implementation is not
only determined by banks or government support, but also by perceptions and experience of …
only determined by banks or government support, but also by perceptions and experience of …
Understanding the Internet banking adoption: A unified theory of acceptance and use of technology and perceived risk application
C Martins, T Oliveira, A Popovič - International journal of information …, 2014 - Elsevier
Understanding the main determinants of Internet banking adoption is important for banks
and users; our understanding of the role of users' perceived risk in Internet banking adoption …
and users; our understanding of the role of users' perceived risk in Internet banking adoption …
Modelling internet banking adoption in Fiji: A developing country perspective
The purpose of this study is to investigate the behavioral intention to adopt internet banking
(IB) by individuals under the influence of user espoused cultural values in Fiji. A conceptual …
(IB) by individuals under the influence of user espoused cultural values in Fiji. A conceptual …
Factors influencing adoption of payments banks by Indian customers: extending UTAUT with perceived credibility
Factors influencing adoption of payments banks by Indian customers: extending UTAUT with
perceived credibility | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open …
perceived credibility | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open …
[PDF][PDF] Factors affecting individuals to adopt mobile banking: Empirical evidence from the UTAUT model
CS Yu - Journal of electronic commerce research, 2012 - jecr.org
Fast advances in the wireless technology and the intensive penetration of cell phones have
motivated banks to spend large budget on building mobile banking systems, but the …
motivated banks to spend large budget on building mobile banking systems, but the …
Investigating the role of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) in internet banking adoption context
Several studies have made known that internet banking (IB) implementation is not only
advanta-geous for banks, but also by perception and experience of IB users. Therefore, little …
advanta-geous for banks, but also by perception and experience of IB users. Therefore, little …