The role of involvement and experience with electronic commerce in shaping attitudes and intentions toward mobile commerce
by Esther Swilley, Ronald E. Goldsmith
International Journal of Electronic Marketing and Retailing (IJEMR), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2007

Abstract: The spread of handheld wireless devices gives firms new opportunities to transact business with customers through mobile technology, also referred to as mobile commerce. This paper describes a study of the antecedents of attitudes toward, and intentions to use, mobile commerce. We used data from 296 US student consumers to test our model. The results showed that experience with e-commerce positively influences consumers' perceived involvement with mobile commerce and their assessments of its perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. These factors lead to positive attitudes toward, and positive intentions to use, mobile commerce.

Online publication date: Sun, 12-Aug-2007

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