2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2013.05.010
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Determinants of end-user acceptance of biometrics: Integrating the “Big 3” of technology acceptance with privacy context

Abstract: International audienceThe information systems (IS) literature has long emphasized the importance of user acceptance of computer-based IS. Evaluating the determinants of acceptance of information technology (IT) is vital to address the problem of underutilization and leverage the benefits of IT investments, especially for more radical technologies. This study examines individual acceptance of biometric identification techniques in a voluntary environment, measuring the intention to accept and further recommend … Show more

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“…Facilitating conditions was found to have no significant effect in either the behavioural intention or the use behaviour. This is consistent with what was reported in some earlier studies (Im et al, 2011) but contradicts many others (Miltgen, Popovič, & Oliveira, 2013;Yu, 2012;Zhou et al, 2010). We believe that people in this African region do not expect to have strong institutional support to help them use mobile banking services and therefore do not give it much importance.…”
Section: Additional Findingssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Facilitating conditions was found to have no significant effect in either the behavioural intention or the use behaviour. This is consistent with what was reported in some earlier studies (Im et al, 2011) but contradicts many others (Miltgen, Popovič, & Oliveira, 2013;Yu, 2012;Zhou et al, 2010). We believe that people in this African region do not expect to have strong institutional support to help them use mobile banking services and therefore do not give it much importance.…”
Section: Additional Findingssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Biometric identification systems can significantly reduce or mitigate risks related to security and personal information fraud compared to traditional identification means (Miltgen, Popovič, & Oliveira, 2013). Government agencies in particular have started to use biometrics to minimise internal and external threats and consequently improve public safety.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have examined the intention of using biometrics technology (Seyal & Turner, 2013) as well as its implementation (Alhussain & Drew, 2009) in the government sector. However, there has not been much research done on biometric systems from a consumer acceptance perspective (Miltgen et al, 2013;Morosan, 2010).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaming up with fashion designers with an eye towards mass production may quickly become mainstream. But, considering the confidential nature of the data and perceived level of risk [240], consumers are likely to choose only a few selected brands over others to commit to and invest in as guardians of their personal bio-signals [241]. Loyalty and brand name will play a big part in which platforms dominate the space.…”
Section: Competitive Environment and Impact On The Global Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%