An integrated adoption model for mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
To use or not to use: understanding the factors affecting continuance intention of mobile banking
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Consumers' intention to use Mobile-Menu and destination clusters
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Understanding public users' adoption of mobile health service
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Development of an E-Healthcare Information Security Risk Assessment Method
Journal of Database Management
Designing an Intelligent Health Monitoring System and Exploring User Acceptance for the Elderly
Journal of Medical Systems
Potential consumers' intentions to use LBS in Taiwan
International Journal of Mobile Communications
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The purpose of this research is to discuss the determinants influencing users' intention of Mobile Healthcare Service (MHS) by integrating Health Belief Model, Technology Acceptance Model and innovativeness. Structural Equation Modelling is used for data analysis. The results reveal the user's attitude is most critical on their intention, followed by Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease-of-Use, external cues to actions, and innovativeness. This means that it is essential for medical institutions to strengthen users' attitude by advocating the system's benefits and operating convenience. This research also provides MHS industry references for designing comprehensive services and enhancing existing ones to gain competitive advantage.