Extending the TAM Model: Intention of Management Students to Use Mobile Banking: Evidence from India

The educated youth in India have adapted well to technology and technology-based solutions. Much of it has been attributed to the increased usage of computers, Internet and the smartphones among the educated youth in India. It becomes a useful and important exercise, therefore, to study their attitu...

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Internet
Mobile commerce
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Youth
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