2015
DOI: 10.1166/asl.2015.6533
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Characteristics of Trustees and Trustors Affecting Consumer Trust in Online Purchasing

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“…Previous research studies on online trust have been focused on the field of e-commerce, a field that is relatively mature in terms of quantity of literature. Studies have shown that online trust plays an important role in online contexts (Bauman and Bachmann, 2017), and is an important factor for promoting online transactions (Tang et al, 2015;Ghazali et al, 2015). Correlatingly, the online health consultation service may be regarded as an online transaction because it refers to a paid healthcare-related service provided by physicians to their patients.…”
Section: Broad Conceptual Framework Of Online Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous research studies on online trust have been focused on the field of e-commerce, a field that is relatively mature in terms of quantity of literature. Studies have shown that online trust plays an important role in online contexts (Bauman and Bachmann, 2017), and is an important factor for promoting online transactions (Tang et al, 2015;Ghazali et al, 2015). Correlatingly, the online health consultation service may be regarded as an online transaction because it refers to a paid healthcare-related service provided by physicians to their patients.…”
Section: Broad Conceptual Framework Of Online Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The online health consultation is a paid service provided through the Internet and typical online transaction behavior. Research suggests that online trust is a critical factor in achieving successful online transactions (Ghazali et al, 2015). Although there is a study examined the influencing factors of patients' trust in online health service from the perspectives of perceived risk and perceived benefits (Hong et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%