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MEASURING PROPENSITY OF ONLINE PURCHASE BY USING THE TAM MODEL: EVIDENCE FROM ITALIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

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This study aims to investigate the dynamics of online purchasing behavior through the analysis of a sample of students from Italy. The objective is twofold: firstly, to outline a descriptive picture of the type of relationship with the web and the use of the TAM model to highlight the propensity to use electronic commerce by the analyzed sample. An interesting evidence is the prevalence of using the Internet for social activities rather than for purchases. In fact, the propensity to purchase online is still very limited and mainly concerns cultural and tourist services rather than physical products. Mobile devices are the main devices for connecting students to the Web and, consequently, the most used for purchasing online.

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Cordente-Rodriguez, M., Splendiani, S., & Silvestrelli, P. (2020). Measuring propensity of online purchase by using the TAM model: evidence from Italian university students. Applied Computer Science, 16(2), 32-52. doi:10.23743/acs-2020-11
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Cordente-Rodriguez, Maria, Simone Splendiani, and Patrizia Silvestrelli. "Measuring Propensity of Online Purchase by Using the Tam Model: Evidence from Italian University Students." Applied Computer Science 16, no. 2 (2020): 32-52.
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M. Cordente-Rodriguez, S. Splendiani, and P. Silvestrelli, "Measuring propensity of online purchase by using the TAM model: evidence from Italian university students," Applied Computer Science, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 32-52, 2020, doi: 10.23743/acs-2020-11.
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Cordente-Rodriguez M, Splendiani S, Silvestrelli P. Measuring propensity of online purchase by using the TAM model: evidence from Italian university students. Applied Computer Science. 2020;16(2):32-52.