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Predicting e-services adoption: a perceived risk facets perspective

Internet-delivered e-services are increasingly being made available to consumers; however, little is known about how consumers evaluate them for potential adoption. Past Technology Adoption Research has focused primarily on the positive utility gains attributable to system adoption. This research ex...

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Published in:International journal of human-computer studies 2003-10, Vol.59 (4), p.451-474
Main Authors: Featherman, Mauricio S., Pavlou, Paul A.
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