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Innovation adoption 2 Innovationsakzeptanz 2 Mobile Business 2 Mobile business 2 Mobile communications 2 Mobilkommunikation 2 Bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr 1 Electronic payment 1 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 1 Government support 1 Mobile investment 1 Mobile payment 1 Mobile phone 1 Mobile technology acceptance model 1 Mobiltelefon 1 New normal era 1 Noncash payments 1 Personal innovativeness 1 Reputation 1 mobile technology 1 mobile technology acceptance model 1 perceived reputation 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 2
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Kelvin Lee Yong Ming 2 Ling, Pick Soon 2 Lim, Xin Jean 1 Ling, Liing-Sing 1 Mohd Kamarul Anwar Mohd Suhaimi 1 Wong, Lim-Jin 1
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Cogent business & management 1 Spanish journal of marketing 1
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Thank you, government! : your support facilitated my intention to use mobile payment in the new normal era
Ling, Pick Soon; Lim, Xin Jean; Wong, Lim-Jin; Kelvin … - In: Spanish journal of marketing 29 (2025) 1, pp. 3-21
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Investors' intention to use mobile investment : an extended mobile technology acceptance model with personal factors and perceived reputation
Ling, Pick Soon; Kelvin Lee Yong Ming; Ling, Liing-Sing; … - In: Cogent business & management 11 (2024) 1, pp. 1-17
perceived reputation (PR) through an extended mobile technology acceptance model (MTAM). Purposive sampling was utilised to …
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