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Dynamic Support of Government in Online Shopping

Le Chi Hai and Syed Hasnain Alam Kazmi ()

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Abstract: Advancements in online shopping for consumers requires consistent government support policies and the introduction of substantial government laws and regulations. In order to establish innovative developments in online shopping market environment that makes online shopping faster and stable, the government perspective is vital with the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for research and development in online shopping behavior for consumer’s confidence and their purchase intention. The proposed conceptual framework in the study establish that governments’ supports positively impact on perceived ease of online shopping, and positively influence consumer’s online shopping intentions. In addition, the study results are consistent to the empirical researches that focus on perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness that will affect consumer online shopping behavior.

Keywords: government support; technology acceptance model; perceived usefulness; perceived ease of use; online shopping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C3 H50 M1 M15 M38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-08-02, Revised 2015-07-16
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Published in Asian Social Science 22.11(2015): pp. 1-9

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