Theory of planning behavior (TPB) and customer satisfaction in the continued use of e-service: An integrated model

This study has devoted much effort to developing an integrated model designed to predict and explain an individual’s continued use of online services based on the concepts of the expectation disconfirmation model and the theory of planned behavior. Empirical data was collected from a field survey of...

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