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Gefen, D. (2003). TAM or just plain habit: A look at experienced online shoppers. Journal of End User Computing, 15(3), 1-13.  
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Gefen, D., Karahanna, E., & Straub, D. W. (2003). Trust and TAM in online shopping: An integrated model. MIS Quarterly, 27(1), 51-90.  
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Gefen, D., Karahanna, E., & Straub, D. W. (2003). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/126 Trust and TAM in online shopping: An integrated model]. MIS Quarterly, 27(1), 51-90.  
    
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Gefen, D., & Straub, D. W. (1997). Gender differences in the perception and use of E-mail: An extension to the technology acceptance model. MIS Quarterly, 21(4), 389-400.  
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Gefen, D., & Straub, D. W. (1997). [http://inn.colorado.edu/Details/Paper/146 Gender differences in the perception and use of E-mail: An extension to the technology acceptance model]. MIS Quarterly, 21(4), 389-400.  
    
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Hsu, C. L. and Lu, H. P. (2004). Why do people play on-line games? An extended TAM with social influences and flow experience, Information & Management, 41(7), 853-868.
 
Hsu, C. L. and Lu, H. P. (2004). Why do people play on-line games? An extended TAM with social influences and flow experience, Information & Management, 41(7), 853-868.
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Igbaria, M., Zinatelli, N., Cragg, P., & Cavaye, A. L. M. (1997). Personal computing acceptance factors in small firms: A structural equation model. MIS Quarterly, 21(3), 279-305.  
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Klopping, I. M., & McKinney, E. (2004). Extending the technology acceptance model and the task-technology fit model to consumer E-commerce. Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal, 22(1), 35-48.  
 
Klopping, I. M., & McKinney, E. (2004). Extending the technology acceptance model and the task-technology fit model to consumer E-commerce. Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal, 22(1), 35-48.  
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Pikkarainen, T., Pikkarainen, K., Karjaluoto, H., & Pahnila, S. (2004). Consumer acceptance of online banking: An extension of the technology acceptance model. Internet Research, 14(3), 224-235.  
 
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Szajna, B. (1996). Empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model. Management Science, 42(1), 85-92.  
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Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Lin, H., & Tang, T. (2003). Determinants of user acceptance of internet banking: An empirical study. International Journal of Service Industry Management, 14(5), 501-519.  
 
Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Lin, H., & Tang, T. (2003). Determinants of user acceptance of internet banking: An empirical study. International Journal of Service Industry Management, 14(5), 501-519.  
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== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
[[Theory of planned behavior]], [[Theory of reasoned action]], [[Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology]], [[Delone and McLean IS success model]]
 
[[Theory of planned behavior]], [[Theory of reasoned action]], [[Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology]], [[Delone and McLean IS success model]]
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