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ItemAn empirical analysis of determinants driving m-commerce adoption in ThailandThis empirical analysis evaluates the impact and correlation among various determinants including social influence, trust, cost, perceived enjoyment, personal innovativeness, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude towards m-commerce, and intention to adopt m-commerce in Thailand. The survey method was applied by using 400 of online questionnaires to obtain the primary data from participants. The target population is people who are living in Thailand and have the experience in using m-commerce at least one time. It was found that most participants use mobile banking the most and the mobile stock trading is the least. For the statistical treatments of the data, Multiple Regression and Pearson Correlation Coefficient were employed to test all of 400 validated questionnaires through Statistical Software. All hypotheses were supported.
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ItemTHE STUDY OF FACTORS AFFECTING INTENTIONS TO USE CAR SHARING SERVICES IN THAILANDThis research is conducted to explore the factors affecting intentions to use car- sharing service in Thailand. There are six hypotheses and seven variables which are perceived quality, emotional value, consumer uncertainty, product image, consumer aspiration, attitude towards service, and intention to use. The primary data were gathered from 100 respondents who are living in Thailand and have experienced in carpooling service before at least one time. The questionnaires were distributed online through social networks. The five-point Likert scale was employed to measure the relationship among the determinants. Pearson Correlation Coefficient Analysis was applied as an instrument to estimate all hypotheses according to the research objectives. The finding of this study demonstrated that all hypotheses were supported, which showed the correlation among the variables used in this study.