International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Enticing online consumers: an extended technology acceptance perspective
Information and Management
Applying the Technology Acceptance Model and Flow Theory to Online Consumer Behavior
Information Systems Research
Factors influencing the usage of websites: the case of a generic portal in The Netherlands
Information and Management
CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
It's all about attitude: revisiting the technology acceptance model
Decision Support Systems
What drives mobile commerce? An empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
Information and Management
An empirical assessment of a modified technology acceptance model
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
Antecedents of online banking satisfaction and loyalty: empirical evidence from Finland
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Use of distributed computing in derivative pricing
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Financial implications of artificial Neural Networks in automobile insurance underwriting
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Infusing agility in business processes through an event-centric approach
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Aligning business and technology strategy within the airline industry
International Journal of Business Information Systems
The next generation Grid: an infrastructure for global business systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Information systems evaluation: an ongoing measure
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Performance evaluation of bandwidth allocation in ATM networks
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A model of customers' initial trust in unknown online retailers: an empirical study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A fuzzy expert system (FES) tool for online personnel recruitments
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Software quality assurance using software reliability growth modelling: state of the art
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Application of data mining techniques for customer lifetime value parameters: a review
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Selecting useful features for personal credit risk analysis
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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A personal interview procedure of well-educated working professionals were completed to gauge how they felt about governmental relations, stakeholder concepts of price for value and degree of satisfaction concerning certain social media offerings, especially online dating service providers. Perhaps, the most outstanding findings were that no significant correlations among frequency of online dating services and degree of agreement that government should monitor online dating websites, as well as age range of respondent and degree of agreement that government should monitor online dating websites. As expected, the below 40 age group saw online dating as a more vital option for social networking and dating than their older counterparts. It has been advertised by many online dating service providers that internet savvy individuals with demanding careers and busy lifestyles were turning to online dating services to seek out romantic relationships at a record pace. However, those statistics are not verified by the empirical results of the present study.