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Trust and Electronic Commerce - A Test of an E-Bookstore
Shanghai, China October 24-October 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICEBE.2006.101IEEE International Conference on e-Bu ...
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Jeff C. Fan, National Yunlin University of Science & Tech., Dept. of Information Management, Taiwan
This study focuses on the electronic business-to-consumer (B2C) market application in electronic bookstore (e-bookstore). It tests a proposed theoretical revision of DeLone and McLean?s model of information system (IS) success that explains how personnel beliefs contribute to a user?s utilization of electronic commerce (EC). The proposed revised model is tested using the structural equation model (SEM) and a survey of 325 members of e-bookstore in Taiwan was carried out. The theoretical model proposed in this study elucidates the concept of trust perception as incorporated into the DeLone and McLean model, and plays a critical mediating role to influence the intention toward EC applications. The implications of these findings for both researchers and practitioners are discussed.
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Jeff C. Fan, "Trust and Electronic Commerce - A Test of an E-Bookstore," icebe, pp.110-117, IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'06), 2006
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