Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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379878 | Electronic Commerce Research and Applications | 2010 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Taking the Theory of Planned Behavior as a theoretical framework, this study analyzes how commercial features of the Internet determine its adoption as a sales system. In particular, the study examines the influence of product perception, shopping experience, information provided or the level of risk perceived on the adoption of B2C e-commerce. The results show that attitudes toward e-commerce, subjective norm and perceived risk are the main factors that affect the decision to purchase from electronic retailers. Moreover, the results show that the influence of the commercial features of the Internet is mediated through attitudes toward e-commerce.
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Authors
Angel Herrero Crespo, Ignacio Rodriguez del Bosque,