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International Journal of Data and Network Science

ISSN 2561-8156 (Online) - ISSN 2561-8148 (Print)
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Volume 6 Issue 4 pp. 1531-1542 , 2022

Antecedents of e-commerce on intention to use the international trade center: An Exploratory Study in Jordan Pages 1531-1542 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Nida AL-Sous, Dmaithan almajali, Abdullah Alsokkar, Thaer Majali, Ayman Mansour, Alaa Alsherideh, Raed Masadeh, Zulkhairi Dahali

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.4.023

Keywords: Digital divide, Trust towards e-commerce system, Facilitating conditions, Intention to use the International Trade Center

Abstract: Digital divide, trust towards e-commerce system, and facilitating conditions as the factors impacting the use intention of the international trade center were examined in this study, through a survey carried out on 500 Jordanian students. The proposed conceptual model was empirically tested, and significant impact of trust and facilitating conditions on intention to use the international trade center was affirmed. Meanwhile, the digital divide did not impact the intention to use the international trade center. Being limited to the Jordanian context, the study findings may not be generalizable to other countries.


How to cite this paper
AL-Sous, N., almajali, D., Alsokkar, A., Majali, T., Mansour, A., Alsherideh, A., Masadeh, R & Dahali, Z. (2022). Antecedents of e-commerce on intention to use the international trade center: An Exploratory Study in Jordan.International Journal of Data and Network Science, 6(4), 1531-1542.

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