CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.

Adoption Factors of Mobile Services Export

Mobile Business, 2006. ICMB '06. International Conference on In Mobile Business, 2006. ICMB '06. International Conference on (2006), pp. 41-41.

Citation Format

[Posts]

View FullText article


wigelius's tags for this article

adoption mobile momento questionnaire

X Reviews [Write a review of this article]

X Find related articles from these CiteULike users

X Find related articles with these CiteULike tags

X Posting History

X Abstract

This paper addresses simple but powerful framework for adoption factors of mobile services. The framework synthesizes, refines, and extends current approaches to understand adoption factors. The study started with a background research to identify factors determining the adoption of innovation and mobile services. Then, study is continued with a survey which had questions about two types of mobile services according to current adoption status of these services. For the first type of service, SMS had been selected as a widely used, already adopted service to seek for factors affecting consumer satisfaction. The second type of service was not currently widely adopted service in the market as opposed to already used SMS, which is called "Pocket Info & Enjoy" service in the paper. Pocket Info & Enjoy, which is information based service, had been described in the survey and asked questions to identify factors determining attitude to use this new service. Most of the findings were in line with literature, for an already adopted service, usefulness and attitude are direct factors influencing consumer satisfaction. On the other hand, usefulness and past experience are influencers and personalization and social factors are indirect determinants of consumer¿s attitude towards using new mobile services.


X BibTeX record

X RIS record


Privacy Statement | Terms & Conditions
CiteULike organises scholarly (or academic) papers or literature and provides bibliographic (which means it makes bibliographies) for universities and higher education establishments. It helps undergraduates and postgraduates. People studying for PhDs or in postdoctoral (postdoc) positions. The service is similar in scope to EndNote or RefWorks or any other reference manager like BibTeX, but it is a social bookmarking service for scientists and humanities researchers.