Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness

The research topic is “Determinants of E-Commerce Adoption in Kuala Lumpur: Testing theMediation Effects of Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness”. Moving forward, commerce has developed to the point where it is no longer required to view the productfirst-hand to make a rational purchasing...

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Main Author: Ciputra, Tanaka
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Published: 2023
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spelling my-utar-eprints.62222024-03-11T11:13:03Z Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness Ciputra, Tanaka HB Economic Theory HF Commerce The research topic is “Determinants of E-Commerce Adoption in Kuala Lumpur: Testing theMediation Effects of Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness”. Moving forward, commerce has developed to the point where it is no longer required to view the productfirst-hand to make a rational purchasing decision. Consumers tend to look for new purchasing methods that will provide them with a higher degree of customisation, or one thatthey find most convenient. Furthermore, the current pandemic case has become an accelerator for the Digital Economy, and contactless transactions.In order to handle the newfound demands and issues of the consumers, vendors must replan their business models to cater to their needs, to ensure that they are able to stay ahead in the market. With that in mind, several vendors have opted to lean towards online marketing. This has led to the development of the digital economy. The digital economy has affected the economy in multiple aspects, whether it may be through improvement, or additional threats. The objective of this research is to study the relationship between the adoption rate of e-commerce, and the influential factors of the digital economy that is related to it. This research will help researchers determine and predict the future growth of the e-commerce platform. The influential factors of the digital economy that will be researched upon this topic are perceived usefulness, perceived ease-of-use, facilitating conditions, subjective norms, and perceived risk, which are the factors of the Digital Economy that will be observed. 2023 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6222/1/Completed_Research_Project_Ciputra_Tanaka.pdf Ciputra, Tanaka (2023) Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness. Master dissertation/thesis, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6222/
institution Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
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topic HB Economic Theory
HF Commerce
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HF Commerce
Ciputra, Tanaka
Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
description The research topic is “Determinants of E-Commerce Adoption in Kuala Lumpur: Testing theMediation Effects of Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness”. Moving forward, commerce has developed to the point where it is no longer required to view the productfirst-hand to make a rational purchasing decision. Consumers tend to look for new purchasing methods that will provide them with a higher degree of customisation, or one thatthey find most convenient. Furthermore, the current pandemic case has become an accelerator for the Digital Economy, and contactless transactions.In order to handle the newfound demands and issues of the consumers, vendors must replan their business models to cater to their needs, to ensure that they are able to stay ahead in the market. With that in mind, several vendors have opted to lean towards online marketing. This has led to the development of the digital economy. The digital economy has affected the economy in multiple aspects, whether it may be through improvement, or additional threats. The objective of this research is to study the relationship between the adoption rate of e-commerce, and the influential factors of the digital economy that is related to it. This research will help researchers determine and predict the future growth of the e-commerce platform. The influential factors of the digital economy that will be researched upon this topic are perceived usefulness, perceived ease-of-use, facilitating conditions, subjective norms, and perceived risk, which are the factors of the Digital Economy that will be observed.
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title Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
title_short Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
title_full Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
title_fullStr Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of e-commerce adoption in Kuala Lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
title_sort determinants of e-commerce adoption in kuala lumpur: testing the mediation effects of perceived ease of use nd perceived usefulness
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6222/1/Completed_Research_Project_Ciputra_Tanaka.pdf
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