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An Online Sports Betting Adoption Model
Chang Boon Patrick Lee; Lin Hammer Xia
2009
Source PublicationTHE JOURNAL OF GAMBLING BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
ISSN1751-7990
Volume3Issue:1
Abstract

The objective of this research was to validate an online sports betting adoption model among students in a tertiary institution. The research model incorporated key constructs in the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and two other constructs – gambling belief and subjective norm. Data collected from a questionnaire survey were used to test the model. The results, based on 212 survey returns, supported all the hypotheses proposed in this study. They showed that perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude, gambling belief, and subjective norm had either direct or indirect influence on intention to bet online. The study discussed the implications of the results for industry practitioners and gambling counselors.

Language英語English
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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Chang Boon Patrick Lee,Lin Hammer Xia. An Online Sports Betting Adoption Model[J]. THE JOURNAL OF GAMBLING BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS, 2009, 3(1).
APA Chang Boon Patrick Lee., & Lin Hammer Xia (2009). An Online Sports Betting Adoption Model. THE JOURNAL OF GAMBLING BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS, 3(1).
MLA Chang Boon Patrick Lee,et al."An Online Sports Betting Adoption Model".THE JOURNAL OF GAMBLING BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 3.1(2009).
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