Electronic commerce: a manager's guide
Electronic commerce: a manager's guide
Using Innovation Diffusion Theory to Guide Collaboration Technology Evaluation: Work in Progress
WETICE '01 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Predicting e-services adoption: a perceived risk facets perspective
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue on HCI and MIS
What drives mobile commerce? An empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Exploring factors affecting the adoption of mobile commerce in Singapore
Telematics and Informatics
Australian case studies in mobile commerce
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Key drivers of mobile commerce adoption an exploratory study of Spanish mobile users
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
A conceptual framework and propositions for the acceptance of mobile services
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Exploring consumer adoption of mobile payments - A qualitative study
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
The effects of perceived risk and technology type on users' acceptance of technologies
Information and Management
The acceptance and use of a virtual learning environment in China
Computers & Education
Exploring the effects of direct experience on IT use: An organizational field study
Information and Management
Examining the effects of cognitive style in individuals' technology use decision making
Decision Support Systems
Inter-consortia battles in mobile payments standardisation
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
User acceptance model of open source software
Computers in Human Behavior
Mobile Service Bundles: The Example of Navigation Services
Electronic Markets - 'eValues'
Information and Management
TAM-based success modeling in ERP
Interacting with Computers
An examination of the determinants of customer loyalty in mobile commerce contexts
Information and Management
An empirical examination of factors influencing the intention to use mobile payment
Computers in Human Behavior
Understanding consumer acceptance of mobile payment services: An empirical analysis
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Understanding the intention to follow the advice obtained in an online travel community
Computers in Human Behavior
Mapping the reasons for resistance to Internet banking: A means-end approach
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Factors affecting the adoption of Internet Banking in Hong Kong-implications for the banking sector
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
International Journal of E-Business Research
Advice sharing between paired users in online travel planning
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
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With recent developments in mobile technologies, tourism mobile payment(m-payment) is beginning to offer interesting and beneficial new services. This research aimed to identify the factors determining tourists' acceptance of tourism m-payment. Based on literature relating to the TAM theory, the conceptual model is developed and tested in this research. This research extends the applicability of the TAM in tourism m-payment context, by adding the system characteristics' constructs and tourism characteristics' constructs to the model. Data collected from 421 tourists in China were tested against the extended TAM, using the structural equation modeling approach. The empirical results show especially strong support for the effects of perceived security, perceived compatibility, destination m-payment knowledge, and tourist susceptibility to interpersonal influence. The findings provide a foundation for an enhanced theory on tourism m-payment adoption and for the practical development of tourism m-payment service.