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Yujong Hwang
Yujong Hwang
Professor & Director of MIS Program, Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University
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Predicting the use of web-based information systems: self-efficacy, enjoyment, learning goal orientation, and the technology acceptance model
YY Mun, Y Hwang
International journal of human-computer studies 59 (4), 431-449, 2003
20092003
Customer self-service systems: The effects of perceived Web quality with service contents on enjoyment, anxiety, and e-trust
Y Hwang, DJ Kim
Decision support systems 43 (3), 746-760, 2007
5882007
An empirical study on trust in mobile banking: A developing country perspective
RF Malaquias, Y Hwang
Computers in human behavior 54, 453-461, 2016
5482016
Investigating enterprise systems adoption: uncertainty avoidance, intrinsic motivation, and the technology acceptance model
Y Hwang
European journal of information systems 14, 150-161, 2005
3612005
The effects of perceived enjoyment and perceived risks on trust formation and intentions to use online payment systems: New perspectives from an Arab country
K Rouibah, PB Lowry, Y Hwang
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 19, 33-43, 2016
3292016
Investigating the moderating role of uncertainty avoidance cultural values on multidimensional online trust
Y Hwang, KC Lee
Information & management 49 (3-4), 171-176, 2012
2762012
Relating motivation to information and communication technology acceptance: Self-determination theory perspective
Y Lee, J Lee, Y Hwang
Computers in Human Behavior 51, 418-428, 2015
2532015
Mobile banking use: A comparative study with Brazilian and US participants
RF Malaquias, Y Hwang
International Journal of Information Management 44, 132-140, 2019
2492019
Toward an integrative framework for online consumer behavior research: a meta-analysis approach
KA Saeed, Y Hwang, YY Mun
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (JOEUC) 15 (4), 1-26, 2003
2342003
The moderating effects of gender on e-commerce systems adoption factors: An empirical investigation
Y Hwang
Computers in Human Behavior 26 (6), 1753-1760, 2010
2252010
The relationship of e-commerce competence to customer value and firm performance: An empirical investigation
KA Saeed, V Grover, Y Hwang
Journal of Management Information Systems 22 (1), 223-256, 2005
2112005
Knowledge system commitment and knowledge sharing intention: The role of personal information management motivation
Y Hwang, H Lin, D Shin
International Journal of Information Management 39, 220-227, 2018
1982018
A study of mobile internet user’s service quality perceptions from a user’s utilitarian and hedonic value tendency perspectives
DJ Kim, Y Hwang
Information Systems Frontiers 14, 409-421, 2012
1922012
Understanding affective commitment, collectivist culture, and social influence in relation to knowledge sharing in technology mediated learning
Y Hwang, DJ Kim
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 50 (3), 232-248, 2007
1472007
Understanding technology acceptance in a mandatory environment: A literature review
Y Hwang, M Al-Arabiat, DH Shin
Information Development 32 (4), 1266-1283, 2016
1402016
Investigating the impact of web site value and advertising on firm performance in electronic commerce
KA Saeed, Y Hwang, V Grover
International Journal of Electronic Commerce 7 (2), 119-141, 2002
1252002
How do credibility and utility play in the user experience of health informatics services?
DH Shin, S Lee, Y Hwang
Computers in Human Behavior 67, 292-302, 2017
1212017
E-service quality and actual use of e-banking: Explanation through the Technology Acceptance Model
S Ahmad, SH Bhatti, Y Hwang
Information Development 36 (4), 503-519, 2020
1162020
Predicting the use of web-based information systems: intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy
Y Hwang, M Yi
AMCIS 2002 Proceedings, 149, 2002
1152002
Barriers in adoption of internet banking: A structural equation modeling-Neural network approach
I Arif, W Aslam, Y Hwang
Technology in Society 61, 101231, 2020
1082020
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