The importance of actual use in defining and measuring innovative behaviour: Comparison of e-book reader users and non-users
This study introduces the concept of personal innovative behaviour and demonstrates its validity in the context of e-book reader adoption and use. Personal innovative behaviour, unlike measures of consumer innovativeness, amalgamates decisions about product adoption with reports of the product’s act...
Main Authors: | Waheed, Mehwish, Klobas, Jane E., Kaur, Kiran |
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Format: | Article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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