Personal innovativeness, security and privacy as determinants of e-trading adoption
J.C. Roca,
J.J. Garcia Machado and
J.J. De La Vega
International Journal of Electronic Finance, 2010, vol. 4, issue 3, 269-286
Abstract:
Motivated by the growing interest in electronic brokerage firms, we focus our research questions on examining the factors that contribute to acceptance of online trading systems. The research model, based on a Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and added perceived security, perceived privacy and personal innovativeness, was tested by means of a Partial Least Square (PLS) modelling approach. The findings indicate that perceived security, Perceived Usefulness (PU) and personal innovativeness are positively related to behavioural intentions.
Keywords: electronic trading; e-trading; security; privacy; personal innovativeness; innovation; electronic brokerage; e-brokerage; brokers; stock exchanges; online trading; internet; world wide web; technology acceptance models; partial least square; perceived usefulness; perceptions; behavioural intentions; electronic finance; e-finance. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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