Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Why do individuals use computer technology?: a Finnish case study
Information and Management
Emerging trends in the WWW user population
Communications of the ACM
Quantifying the effect of user interface design features on cyberstore traffic and sales
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
An empirical assessment of a multimedia executive support system
Information and Management
Creating an effective training environment for enhancing telework
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
The effect of multimedia on perceived equivocality and perceived usefulness of information systems
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on Intensive research in information systems: using qualitative, interpretive, and case methods to study information technology—third installment
ICIS '00 Proceedings of the twenty first international conference on Information systems
The technology acceptance model and the World Wide Web
Decision Support Systems
Extending the TAM for a World-Wide-Web context
Information and Management
Antecedents of B2C Channel Satisfaction and Preference: Validating e-Commerce Metrics
Information Systems Research
Developing and Validating Trust Measures for e-Commerce: An Integrative Typology
Information Systems Research
An empirical assessment of a modified technology acceptance model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
Testing the determinants of microcomputer usage via a structural equation model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Navigation in information-intensive environments
Consumer reactions to electronic shopping on the world wide web
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
An empirical study of factors affecting software package selection
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model
MIS Quarterly
Acceptance of e-commerce services: the case of electronic brokerages
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
Adoption of mobile Location-Based Services with Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Techniques
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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Today's financial firms are required to disclose a great deal of data—including investment support information—on their corporate web sites. Since web sites have become an integral part of financial information disclosures, and because the multimedia characteristics embedded in those web sites have been shown to affect investors' responses, our research examines the various factors influencing investors' intention to use financial web sites to search for information. The basic premise of this study is that the reactions of individual investors in such situations translate naturally to an intention to use financial web sites and, ultimately, to actual use of these sites. By using a technology acceptance model, we conducted a rigorous questionnaire survey, over an illustrative web site on which financial information is disclosed on a regular basis as a means of providing individual investors with decision support. Our principal findings showed that: (1) consistency and technical convenience influence perceived ease of use; (2) decision quality, investment information and information quality affect perceived usefulness; and (3) perceived usefulness to the individual investor is affected most by decision quality, while perceived ease of use is influenced equally by consistency and technical convenience.