Exploring the factors associated with Web site success in the context of electronic commerce
Information and Management
Activity analysis as a method for information systems development
Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems - Special issue on information technology in human activity
Enticing online consumers: an extended technology acceptance perspective
Information and Management
Assessing the Validity of IS Success Models: An Empirical Testand Theoretical Analysis
Information Systems Research
Predicting e-services adoption: a perceived risk facets perspective
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue on HCI and MIS
Identifying software project risks in Nigeria: an international comparative study
European Journal of Information Systems
An empirical study on predicting user acceptance of e-shopping on the Web
Information and Management
Effects of culture on computer-supported international collaborations
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Incorporating knowledge acquisition
Broadband development in South Korea: institutional and cultural factors
European Journal of Information Systems
A Theoretical Integration of User Satisfaction and Technology Acceptance
Information Systems Research
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue: Making enterprise systems work
Research on information systems in developing countries: current landscape and future prospects
Information Technology for Development
Understanding competing application usage with the theory of planned behavior: Research Articles
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
A comparison of Magal's service quality instrument with SERVPERF
Information and Management
A meta-analysis of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Web Acceptance Model (WAM): Moderating effects of user experience
Information and Management
The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information Systems Frontiers
Cultural divide and the Internet
Computers in Human Behavior
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Information and Management
The measurement of user satisfaction with question answering systems
Information and Management
Colour appeal in website design within and across cultures: A multi-method evaluation
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Information technology and culture: Identifying fragmentary and holistic perspectives of culture
Information and Organization
Computers in Human Behavior
Antecedents of customer satisfaction with online banking in China: The effects of experience
Computers in Human Behavior
Online assessment of problem solving skills
Computers in Human Behavior
Computers in Human Behavior
An assessment of customers' e-service quality perception, satisfaction and intention
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Investigating the role of attitude in technology acceptance from an attitude strength perspective
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Mapping the reasons for resistance to Internet banking: A means-end approach
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Information load: its relationship to online exploratory and shopping behavior
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
The assessment of usability of electronic shopping: A heuristic evaluation
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Technology adoption in developing and developed countries needs to be studied and contrasted in order to identify similar and unique factors which impact adoptions. Information technology acceptance and the influence of espoused values (EV) have been investigated in developed countries but such studies are rare for developing countries. The present study surveyed 201 Nigerians and 188 Americans using constructs based on accepted theories, with the aim of comparing the influence of national culture on the acceptance of e-services in each country. The combined data indicate that user satisfaction with e-services is affected by perceived usefulness and information/system quality (with R^2=0.64). User satisfaction, in turn, affects users' behavioral intention to continue to use e-services (R^2=0.50). EVs moderate the effect of perceived usefulness and information/system quality on satisfaction. In general, the moderating effects of EVs are more pronounced for Nigerian respondents than for US respondents, due to national cultural differences.