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This study examines various factors associated with the adoption of e-procurement. A survey questionnaire was administered to collect data from 141 companies in Singapore. Using logistic regression analysis, we found that firm size, top management support, perceived indirect benefits, and...
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This research focuses on the consumer decision process in the context of the online shopping environment in Singapore. An Internet survey was implemented and 1133 responses were received. Using structural equation modeling, our findings show that perceived risk has a negative relationship with...
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Despite her small size and population, Singapore has undergone a remarkable economic transformation in the past three decades, driven by its twin engines of growth, manufacturing and services. The shift from labor-intensive industries in the 1960s to the capital- and skill-intensive in the...
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This study focuses on both intrinsic (i.e. perceived enjoyment) and extrinsic (i.e. perceived usefulness) motivation for the use of the Internet. An electronic Webpage survey was used to collect the data required for this study. A total of 1370 usable responses were obtained. Results indicated...
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