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Information technology adoption on 3G mobile phones in India: the empirical analyses with SPSS 20, SmartPLS2.0M3 and LISREL8.80 - part 2

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  • Manivannan Senthil Velmurugan
  • Masa Sakthi Velmurugan

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The first part of this study used two indicators such as awareness, perceived ease of use, which influenced consumers' adoption on information technology in 3G mobile phones in India. This second part of this study investigated consumers' perceived risk, satisfaction and their influence of information technology adoption on 3G mobile phones. This study also uses a primary data analysis through SPSS 20 for descriptive analysis, SmartPLS2.0M3 for co-variance-based structural equation modelling, and LISREL8.80 for confirmatory factory analysis. The results showed that the two hypotheses are valid. The study has drawn implications, limitations, and directions for future research.

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  • Manivannan Senthil Velmurugan & Masa Sakthi Velmurugan, 2017. "Information technology adoption on 3G mobile phones in India: the empirical analyses with SPSS 20, SmartPLS2.0M3 and LISREL8.80 - part 2," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(2), pages 147-166.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:13:y:2017:i:2:p:147-166
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    1. Asian Business Consortium & Hasan, Mohammad Abid, 2019. "Factors Affecting on Users’ Intentions toward 4G Mobile Services in Bangladesh," OSF Preprints hft45, Center for Open Science.

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