Overview of supported and non-supported hypotheses
| H1a-b | Perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use positively affect intention to use a smart home application |
| H2 | Perceived ease of use positively affects perceived usefulness of a smart home application |
| H3a-d | The a) compatibility, b) triability, c) result demonstrability, and d) visibility related to the smart home application positively affect intention to use this smart home application |
| H4a-d | The a) compatibility, b) triability, c) result demonstrability and d) visibility related to the smart home application positively affect perceived usefulness of this smart home application |
| H5a-d | The a) compatibility, b) triability, c) result demonstrability, and d) visibility related to the smart home application positively affect perceived ease of use of this smart home application |
| H6a-c | Perceived specific risk facets of a) security risk, b) performance risk, c) time risk positively affect the perceived overall risk to use a smart home application |
| H7a-d | Perceived overall risk negatively affect a) the behavioral intention, b) the perceived usefulness and c) the perceived ease of use of a smart home application |
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| Perceived specific risk facets of a) | |
| Perceived overall risk negatively affect a) the behavioral intention, b) |
Notes:
italic = supported hypothesis; bold/italics = significant but reverse effect
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