DocumentCode
3597131
Title
Understanding the user acceptance of Multimedia Messaging Services
Author
Shin, Ho Kyoung ; Kim, Kyung Kyun ; Lee, Ki Won
Author_Institution
Yonsei Univ., Yonsei
Volume
2
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1382
Lastpage
1385
Abstract
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Services) will become one of the most basic services of mobile communication as well as a promising m-commerce enabling service. In our study, we assumed that psychological traits are key determinants of behavioral intentions to employ pay-per-use information services, especially for MMS. Social cognitive theory and social influence theory are widely accepted, empirically validated models of an individual behavior. An empirical investigation of current MMS users in South Korea was conducted. PLS results provide strong support for the effects of credibility, relative advantage, and perceived ease of use on attitude toward MMS use intention. Specifically, all but one hypothesis linkage perceived costs to attitude were supported. The model provided a detailed account of the key forces underlying users´ intention to adopt MMS including included both system and psychological traits measures that seemed to be highly relevant to the acceptance of MMS. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed in the paper.
Keywords
electronic messaging; mobile communication; multimedia communication; behavioral intentions; key determinants; m-commerce enabling service; mobile communication; multimedia messaging services; pay-per-use information services; psychological traits; social cognitive theory; social influence theory; user acceptance; Costs; Couplings; Cultural differences; Data security; Demography; Force measurement; Global communication; Message service; Mobile communication; Psychology; Behavioral Intention; Multimedia Messaging Services; Self-Efficacy; Social Influence;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Communication Technology, 2009. ICACT 2009. 11th International Conference on
ISSN
1738-9445
Print_ISBN
978-89-5519-138-7
Electronic_ISBN
1738-9445
Type
conf
Filename
4809672
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