537 research outputs found
Understanding adoption and continual usage behaviour towards internet banking services in Hong Kong
Banks and financial institutions in Hong Kong are increasingly finding themselves facing rapid increases in turbulence and complexity, leading to greater uncertainty and increased competition. Customers are also becoming more demanding. Apart from the traditional type of banking services, customers today require more personalized products and services, and access to such services at any time, and at any place. Although there is no panacea for banks to stay competitive, Internet Banking is one of the advanced information technologies they can employ to achieve a high level of customer services.
Internet Banking is an emerging technology that permits conduct of banking transactions through the Internet. From the banks’ point of view, it requires the lowest transaction cost among various channels, just one percent of branch-based banking. It also can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of corporate business processes through elimination of paper work. One of the many benefits of Internet Banking is that customers can use bank services 24 hours a day from anywhere in the world.
This study investigates university students\u27 adoption/continual usage behaviour within the context of Hong Kong Internet Banking services. A research framework based on the extension of Technology Acceptance Model and Social Cognitive Theory was developed to identify factors that would influence the adoption/continual usage of Internet Banking. The framework includes subjective norm, image, result demonstrability, perceived risk, computer self-efficacy, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and intention constructs. A diverse sample of undergraduate and postgraduate students of seven universities in Hong Kong was used to test the models.
Structural Equation Modeling was used to examine the entire pattern of intercorrelations among the eight proposed constructs and to test related propositions empirically. The results reveal that both subjective norm and computer self-efficacy play significant roles in influencing the intention to adopt Internet Banking indirectly. Perceived usefulness has significant positive effect on intention to adopt, this result supports the extension of the Technology Acceptance Model. Perceived ease of use has significant indirect effect on intention to adopt/continual usage through perceived usefulness, while its direct effect on intention to adopt is not significant in this empirical study. Theoretical contributions and practical implications of the findings are discussed and suggestions for future research are presented
Compressed-domain techniques for error-resilient video transcoding using RPS
Centre for Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information Engineering2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Robust and fast global motion estimation for arbitrarily shaped video objects in MPEG-4
Centre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringRefereed conference paper2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Reference picture selection in an already MPEG encoded bitstream
Centre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringRefereed conference paper2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Understanding Internet Banking Adoption and Continue-Use Behavior: A Hong Kong Perspective
This study investigates adoption/continue-use behavior within the context of Hong Kong Internet Banking services. A research framework based on the extended Technology Acceptance Model (TAM2) and Social Cognitive Theory was developed to identify factors that would influence the adoption/continue-use of Internet Banking. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to examine the entire pattern of inter-correlations among the eight proposed constructs, and to test related propositions empirically. The results reveal that both subjective norm and computer self-efficacy indirectly play significant roles in influencing the intention to adopt Internet Banking. Perceived ease of use has a significant indirect effect on intention to adopt/continue-use through perceived usefulness, while its direct effect on intention to adopt is not significant in this study
Service Quality of the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong
Service quality is an essential element for managers and marketers to successfully compete in the sport and leisure industry. The present study is a first of its kind research study evaluating the service quality of the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong. In this study, extensive customer research was conducted to investigate the members’ usage, expectations, perceptions, and satisfaction levels in the Recreation and Sport Department. Data were collected from 559 members. This study provides a channel to listen to the voice of the customers and assist the managers to improve the service quality by pinpointing areas that need managerial action
Atypical focal cortical dysplasia in a patient with Cowden syndrome
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Immigrated urn models - asymptotic properties and applications
Urn models have been widely studied and applied in both scientific and social
science disciplines. In clinical studies, the adoption of urn models in
treatment allocation schemes has been proved to be beneficial to both
researchers, by providing more efficient clinical trials, and patients, by
increasing the likelihood of receiving the better treatment. In this paper, we
propose a new and general class of immigrated urn (IMU) models that
incorporates the immigration mechanism into the urn process. Theoretical
properties are developed and the advantages of the IMU models are discussed. In
general, the IMU models have smaller variabilities than the classical urn
models, yielding more powerful statistical inferences in applications.
Illustrative examples are presented to demonstrate the wide applicability of
the IMU models. The proposed IMU framework, including many popular classical
urn models, not only offers a unify perspective for us to comprehend the urn
process, but also enables us to generate several novel urn models with
desirable properties
Downregulation of the Gli Transcription Factors Regulator Kif7 Facilitates Cell Survival and Migration of Choriocarcinoma Cells
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