Internet self-efficacy and electronic service acceptance

Internet self-efficacy and electronic service acceptance

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Article ID: iaor2005952
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 38
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 369
End Page Number: 381
Publication Date: Dec 2004
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: ,
Keywords: e-commerce, internet
Abstract:

Internet self-efficacy (ISE), or the beliefs in one's capabilities to organize and execute courses of Internet actions required to produce given attainments, is a potentially important factor to explain the consumers' decisions in e-commerce use, such as e-service. In this study, we introduce two types of ISE (i.e., general Internet self-efficacy and Web-specific self-efficacy) as new factors that reflect the user's behavioral control beliefs in e-service acceptance. Using these two constructs as behavioral control factors, we extend and empirically validate the Theory of Planned Behavior for the World Wide Web context.

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