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rural tourism More recently, San Martín and Herrero (2012) used the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology as a reference frame- work to explore variables influencing the inten- tion to purchase rural tourism accommodation online. Theyfound Inflatable Water Slides that performance expectancy and effort expectancy (concepts similar to per- ceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, respectively) .. 더보기
better than Grounded on Rogers’ (1995) definition of relative advantages, the current study considers that relative advantages concern the degree to which online travel shopping provides benefits to consumers Inflatable Slide or is better than its alternatives. Based on Chang et al.’s (2005) framework, two factors from Davis’s (1989) technology acceptance model (TAM)—perceived useful- ness and perceived eas.. 더보기
privacy issues Privacy concerns are often pointed out as one of the main reasons consumers do not make online purchases (George, 2004). However,Brown, Muchira, and Gottlieba (2005, 2007) studied the effects of privacy on online travel purchase behavior and unexpectedly found that Bouncy Castle With Slide although privacy issues concerned consumers, they did not have an impact on their actual or intended online.. 더보기
perceived a higher Using the same seven dimensions of per- ceived risk, but this time in the United States, Kim, Qu, and Kim (2009) found the expected— i.e., nonpurchasers perceived a higher risk on financial, performance, psychological, security, and time risks than Jumping Castle online purchasers of airline tickets. Considering not just airline tickets but all types of travel services, Jensen (2012) real- ized .. 더보기
appear to be ation. Indeed, the results revealed that store- enjoyment oriented consumers were less likely to purchase travel products online. In a simi- lar vein, Kolsaker, Lee-Kelley, and Choy (2004) argued that one of the reasons why Hong Kong consumers appear to Australian Inflatables For Sale be reluctant to purchasing airline tickets online is due to the fact that they enjoy shopping and view it as a s.. 더보기
Department Exchange stability: Promotion of stable system of exchange rates, Art. IV, Sec. 1; Art. XIV, Sec. 2 Purpose of Fund to promote, Art. I(iii) Exchange transactions; see Operations and transactions Executive Board: Authority to call meetings of Board of Governors, Art. XII, Sec. 2(c) Authority to call meetings of Council, Sched. D, par. 4 Committees, Art. XII, Sec. 2( j); Art. IX, Sec. 8 Concurrenc.. 더보기
Effect of other Exchange restrictions: Adaptation to changing circumstances, Art. XIV, Sec. 2 Administration with respect to scarce currency, Art. VII, Sec. 4 Approval by Fund, Art. VIII, Sec. 2(a) Avoidance on current payments, Art. VIII, Sec. 2 Consultations between members to make adjustment for application of authorized restrictions, Art. VIII, Sec. 6 Consultations with Fund as to further retention, Art. XI.. 더보기
Art. VIII, Sec Exchange arrangements (continued) Separate currencies within a member’s territories, Art. IV, Sec. 5 Surveillance, Art. IV, Sec. 3 Exchange contracts, unenforceability, Art. VIII, Sec. 2(b) Exchange controls (see also Exchange restrictions): Capital transfers, Art. VI, Sec. 1(a), 3 Cooperation between members to make regulations more effective, Art. VIII, Sec. 2(b) Furnishing of information, Art.. 더보기