Figure 3
A flowchart depicts the significant and non-significant factors that influence behavioral intention.The flowchart starts with a circle labeled “Behavioral Intention (B I)” positioned at the top center. A legend at the bottom left indicates that solid arrows represent “Significant path” and dashed arrows represent “Non-significant path.” Seven individual arrows point to “Behavioral Intention (B I)” from circles arranged in a semicircular pattern below the central circle. The details about the circles and the arrows pointing from each are as follows: The arrow labeled “H 1” points from the circle labeled “Performance Expectancy (PE).” The dashed arrow labeled “H 2” points from “Effort Expectancy (E E).” The arrow labeled “H 3” points from “Social Influence (S I).” The dashed arrow labeled “H 4” points from “Facilitating Conditions (F C).” The arrow labeled “H 5” points from “Hedonic Motivation (H M).” The dashed arrow labeled “H 7” points from “Trust (P T).” The dashed arrow labeled “H 6” points from “Innovativeness (I N T).” Three circles are arranged in a horizontal series below “Trust (P T).” Each circle has an arrow pointing to “Trust (P T).” From left to right, the details for each circle and the labeled arrows are as follows: The arrow labeled “H 8” points from “Information Quality (I Q).” The arrow labeled “H 9” points from “Perceived Security (P S).” The dashed arrow labeled “H 10” points from “Perceived Privacy (P P).”

Results of testing the model. Source(s): Authors’ own elaboration

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