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User acceptance of wearable devices: An extended perspective of perceived value

Telematics and informatics, v.33 no.2, 2016년, pp.256 - 269  

Yang, H. ,  Yu, J. ,  Zo, H. ,  Choi, M.

Abstract AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

This study develops a research model for analyzing customers' perceived value of wearable devices. It investigates the impact of each component of perceived benefit and risk on the perceived value of wearable devices, and explores how their attributes affect customers' perceived benefit. Partial lea...

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