Min Qingfei

Professor   Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:DUT

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:Faculty of Management & Economics, DUT

Discipline:Information Management and E-Government. Enterprise Management

Business Address:Room 406
Building of Faculty of Management & Economics,

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Paper Publications

An empirical study of mobile securities management systems adoption: a Task-Technology Fit perspective

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Date:2019-03-10

Indexed by:Journal Article

Date of Publication:2010-02-01

Journal:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS

Included Journals:Scopus、SSCI、EI

Volume:8

Issue:2

Page Number:230-243

ISSN:1470-949X

Key Words:MC; mobile communication; mobile commerce; technology adoption; MSMS; mobile securities management system; TTF; task-technology fit

Abstract:The purpose of this study is to explore factors affecting individuals' usage of Mobile Securities Management System (MSMS). On the basis of an extensive review of literature in Task Technology Fit (TTF) theory and Mobile Commerce (MC) adoption, a revised TTF model is proposed and tested using data collected from an online survey of 440 respondents. The results show that: the fit between task and technology positively affects MSMS usage, while alternative systems play a negative role; functions of MSMS, self-efficacy and experience are important factors affecting the fit; MSMS adopting does not heavily depend on the macro-environment of the stock market. Implications for improving other types of MC applications adoption are discussed.

Personal Profile

Dr. Qingfei Min

  • Professor of Information Systems

  • PhD Supervisor

  • Director of Institute of Information System & Business Analytics

  • Visiting Scholar of University of Southern California (2010)

  • Member of the AIS


Research Fields:

  • IT/IS behavior and strategies

  • E-commerce/Mobile commerce/Social Commerce

  • Digital Transformation

  • Artificial Intelligence Application

  • Blockchain Innovation


Publications:

  • 50+ Journal articles (25 SSCI/SCI indexed)

  • 40+ Conference papers

  • 4 Monographs

  • 2 Textbooks




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