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Online customers’ attitudes and intentions towards e-payment usage in Egypt during the COVID-19 pandemic: the serial mediation roles of perceived usefulness, perceived trust, and attitude
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Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management (2025) 16 (7): 1143–1166.
Published: 12 March 2024
...’ attitudes and intentions towards e-payment adoption. This, in turn, can boost Egyptian e-commerce and the country's digital economy as a whole. Ghada ElSayad can be contacted at: ghadaelsayad@aast.edu 15 02 2023 27 06 2023 30 11 2023 19 02 2024 © 2024 Emerald Publishing...
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ICT-enabled organisational flexibility to support sustainable growth in Europe amidst a pandemic
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Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management (2024) 15 (3): 489–505.
Published: 19 August 2021
... to survive when fully equipped with ICT solutions. E-commerce also plays an important role in countries with a below-average decrease in their growth rate. Put differently, the presence and absence of telework produces mixed results. If the population is old, telework seems to generate the desired outcomes...
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Critical factors inhibiting Electronic Commerce (EC) adoption in Nigeria: A study of operators of SMEs
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Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management (2015) 6 (2): 143–164.
Published: 06 July 2015
... multiple regressions. Findings – Irrespective of the need to enhance operations through real-time knowledge sharing and network externalities; evidence from the study shows that SMEs in Nigeria are yet to exploit the full potentials of e-commerce solutions. This is evidenced by non-transparency...
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Integrating TAM, TPB and TOE frameworks and expanding their characteristic constructs for e-commerce adoption by SMEs
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Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management (2015) 6 (1): 76–94.
Published: 02 March 2015
... and capture some peculiarities of small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs). Individually, the frameworks of extant TAM, TPB and TOE are insightful to the understanding of e-commerce adoption but a bit parochial in their constructs and so, can rarely provide clear lenses to deal with SMEs. Design...
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The development strategy of electronic commerce in China: New perspective and policy implications
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Journal of Science and Technology Policy in China (2010) 1 (2): 135–147.
Published: 23 July 2010
...Hui‐min Ma; Cheng‐cheng Meng; Jun‐yong Xiao Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore e‐commerce development strategy from the consumer loyalty perspective in a Chinese context and to examine the impact of some key factors that affect e‐commerce development in China. The policy implications...
