Figure 1
A flowchart showing relationships among trust, security, mobility, usefulness, and continuous intention of use.The flowchart shows four text boxes on the left arranged in a vertical series from top to bottom and labeled as follows: “Trust,” “Security,” “Individual Mobility,” and “Facilitating Condition.” Rightward arrows extend from each of these four boxes to a text box at the center labeled “Perceived Usefulness,” via “H 1 a,” “H 2 a,” “H 3 a,” and “H 4 a.” More rightward arrows labeled “H 1 b,” “H 2 b,” “H 3 b,” and “H 4 b” extend from each of these four text boxes to a text box at the bottom center below “Perceived Usefulness,” labeled “Perceived Ease of Use.” A text box at the top center is labeled “Social Influence,” with a downward arrow labeled “H 5” pointing to “Perceived Usefulness.” Another arrow labeled “H 6” extends from “Social Influence” and points to a text box labeled “Continuous Intention” at the center right. Rightward arrows labeled “H 7” and “H 8” extend from “Perceived Usefulness” and “Perceived Ease of Use” to “Continuous Intention.” “Continuous Intention” connects with an arrow labeled “H 9” leading to the final box on the far right labeled “Actual Use.” A text box at the bottom center is labeled “Self-Efficacy.” Two upward arrows labeled “H 10” and “H 11” point to the arrows “H 7” and “H 8,” respectively.

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