E-commerce acceptance of students in the University of the Philippines

This study focuses on Internet E-commerce and does not consider other Ecommerce modes such as Mobile commerce. This study used descriptive and Chi-Square statistical test for analyzing its quantitative data. The primary data were gathered from respondents of the surveyed by the researcher. After obs...

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Main Author: Chang, Yu-Wei
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-102172021-01-20T08:17:03Z E-commerce acceptance of students in the University of the Philippines Chang, Yu-Wei This study focuses on Internet E-commerce and does not consider other Ecommerce modes such as Mobile commerce. This study used descriptive and Chi-Square statistical test for analyzing its quantitative data. The primary data were gathered from respondents of the surveyed by the researcher. After observing multi-stage sampling procedures, a total of 222 respondents were chosen from those who were 4th year students and studying at the College of Business Administration and College of Mass Communication. The students who were the respondents of this study were from the University of the Philippines in Diliman in Quezon City during month of October 2005. The study concludes (1) Students who perceive e-commerce as enhancing their performance are more likely to have a favorable attitude toward e-commerce. (2) Students who perceive e-commerce as free of effort are more likely to perceive ecommerce as enhancing their performance. (3) Students who perceive e-commerce as 3 free of effort are more likely to have a favorable attitude toward e-commerce. (4) Students with higher income level are likely to find a favorable attitude toward ecommerce than students with lower income level. (5) Students with higher knowledge of information and communication technology are likely to find a favorable attitude toward e-commerce than students with lower knowledge. (6) Students who have greater concerns about perceived sacrifice are likely to find a favorable attitude toward e-commerce less than acceptable than students with lower concern. (7) Students majoring in business are more likely to perceive e-commerce as enhancing their performance than students not majoring in business. (8) Students majoring in business are more likely to perceive ecommerce as free of effort than students nor majoring in business. (9) Students majoring in business are more likely to perceive e-commerce as requiring less than sacrifice than students not majoring in business. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3379 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Electronic commerce E-commerce Internet--Economic aspects--Philippines Internet University of the Philippines--Students
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Electronic commerce
E-commerce
Internet--Economic aspects--Philippines
Internet
University of the Philippines--Students
spellingShingle Electronic commerce
E-commerce
Internet--Economic aspects--Philippines
Internet
University of the Philippines--Students
Chang, Yu-Wei
E-commerce acceptance of students in the University of the Philippines
description This study focuses on Internet E-commerce and does not consider other Ecommerce modes such as Mobile commerce. This study used descriptive and Chi-Square statistical test for analyzing its quantitative data. The primary data were gathered from respondents of the surveyed by the researcher. After observing multi-stage sampling procedures, a total of 222 respondents were chosen from those who were 4th year students and studying at the College of Business Administration and College of Mass Communication. The students who were the respondents of this study were from the University of the Philippines in Diliman in Quezon City during month of October 2005. The study concludes (1) Students who perceive e-commerce as enhancing their performance are more likely to have a favorable attitude toward e-commerce. (2) Students who perceive e-commerce as free of effort are more likely to perceive ecommerce as enhancing their performance. (3) Students who perceive e-commerce as 3 free of effort are more likely to have a favorable attitude toward e-commerce. (4) Students with higher income level are likely to find a favorable attitude toward ecommerce than students with lower income level. (5) Students with higher knowledge of information and communication technology are likely to find a favorable attitude toward e-commerce than students with lower knowledge. (6) Students who have greater concerns about perceived sacrifice are likely to find a favorable attitude toward e-commerce less than acceptable than students with lower concern. (7) Students majoring in business are more likely to perceive e-commerce as enhancing their performance than students not majoring in business. (8) Students majoring in business are more likely to perceive ecommerce as free of effort than students nor majoring in business. (9) Students majoring in business are more likely to perceive e-commerce as requiring less than sacrifice than students not majoring in business.
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author Chang, Yu-Wei
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title E-commerce acceptance of students in the University of the Philippines
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