Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior

E-commerce has been extensively promoted by Malaysian government in this technology era. This research was conducted in tandem with government effort to promote internet shopping while to explore the level of trust and its influence on internet shopping among the undergraduate and postgraduate stude...

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Main Authors: Jin, Lim Yi, Azuddin, Bahari, Abdullah, Osman, Hanum, Hassan, Abdul Rahim, Romle, Sin, Kit Yeng, Ling, Sim Choon
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spelling my.unimas.ir.330552020-11-26T08:13:08Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33055/ Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior Jin, Lim Yi Azuddin, Bahari Abdullah, Osman Hanum, Hassan Abdul Rahim, Romle Sin, Kit Yeng Ling, Sim Choon HF Commerce E-commerce has been extensively promoted by Malaysian government in this technology era. This research was conducted in tandem with government effort to promote internet shopping while to explore the level of trust and its influence on internet shopping among the undergraduate and postgraduate students in one higher learning institution of Malaysia. A quantitative survey approach was applied throughout the study and finally, a total 662 out of 800 questionnaires were applicable for data analysis using SPSS and AMOS. Multi-stage sampling method by combined stratified and systematic sampling was utilized in this study. The results indicated the overall score for trust was of moderate level and the positive and significant relationship between trust and online shopping behavior has been identified. Subsequently, future research was proposed to enclose other relevant instruments that suit to Malaysian context and working adults that consisted of 18 to 34 years old. This paper provide informative outlines to the retailers especially for those who were currently operating or planning to embrace online business particularly regards to the significance of trust to the customers in the virtual environment. Malaysia itself could benefit from this research to enforce the internet security that serve internet a safe and secure platform to perform transaction. American Scientific Publishers 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33055/1/art00092 Jin, Lim Yi and Azuddin, Bahari and Abdullah, Osman and Hanum, Hassan and Abdul Rahim, Romle and Sin, Kit Yeng and Ling, Sim Choon (2016) Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior. Advanced Science Letters, 22 (5-6). pp. 1481-1484. https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/asl/2016/00000022/f0020005/art00092 10.1166/asl.2016.6650
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topic HF Commerce
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Jin, Lim Yi
Azuddin, Bahari
Abdullah, Osman
Hanum, Hassan
Abdul Rahim, Romle
Sin, Kit Yeng
Ling, Sim Choon
Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior
description E-commerce has been extensively promoted by Malaysian government in this technology era. This research was conducted in tandem with government effort to promote internet shopping while to explore the level of trust and its influence on internet shopping among the undergraduate and postgraduate students in one higher learning institution of Malaysia. A quantitative survey approach was applied throughout the study and finally, a total 662 out of 800 questionnaires were applicable for data analysis using SPSS and AMOS. Multi-stage sampling method by combined stratified and systematic sampling was utilized in this study. The results indicated the overall score for trust was of moderate level and the positive and significant relationship between trust and online shopping behavior has been identified. Subsequently, future research was proposed to enclose other relevant instruments that suit to Malaysian context and working adults that consisted of 18 to 34 years old. This paper provide informative outlines to the retailers especially for those who were currently operating or planning to embrace online business particularly regards to the significance of trust to the customers in the virtual environment. Malaysia itself could benefit from this research to enforce the internet security that serve internet a safe and secure platform to perform transaction.
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author Jin, Lim Yi
Azuddin, Bahari
Abdullah, Osman
Hanum, Hassan
Abdul Rahim, Romle
Sin, Kit Yeng
Ling, Sim Choon
author_facet Jin, Lim Yi
Azuddin, Bahari
Abdullah, Osman
Hanum, Hassan
Abdul Rahim, Romle
Sin, Kit Yeng
Ling, Sim Choon
author_sort Jin, Lim Yi
title Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior
title_short Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior
title_full Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior
title_fullStr Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Importance of Trust Towards University Students: A Determinant of Online Shopping Behavior
title_sort importance of trust towards university students: a determinant of online shopping behavior
publisher American Scientific Publishers
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33055/1/art00092
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