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Determinants of User Acceptance of Internet Shopping: An Empirical Study of Trust and Information Systems Quality (인터넷 쇼핑의 사용자 수용 결정요인: 신뢰와 정보시스템 품질에 관한 실증 연구)

  • Heo Myung-Sook;Cheon Myun-Joong
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.101-132
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    • 2005
  • There is a need for research to identify the integrated, rather than fragmented, factors that determine users' acceptance of Internet shopping. Using the newly revised technology acceptance model (TAM) as a theoretical framework, this study investigates the effect of a set of information systems quality (information quality and system quality) and trust on intention to use Internet showing through perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. Using structural equation modeling, the results strongly support the utilization of TAM in predicting users' intention to use Internet shopping, and demonstrates the effects of critical external variables on behavior intention through perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. Systems quality such as response time, accessibility, and usability has significant effects on perceived ease of use of Internet shopping. Futhermore, trust has also a significant effect on perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, intention to use Internet shopping, and actual usage of Internet shopping. Based on these results, this study suggests managerial implications of new Internet shopping strategies, focusing on the integration of information systems quality and trust in order to achieve sustainable competitive advantage in Internet shopping.

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The effects of Internet addiction on the lifestyle and dietary behavior of Korean adolescents

  • Kim, Yeon-Soo;Park, Jin-Young;Kim, Sung-Byuk;Jung, In-Kyung;Lim, Yun-Sook;Kim, Jung-Hyun
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2010
  • We performed this study to examine lifestyle patterns and dietary behavior based on the level of Internet addiction of Korean adolescents. Data were collected from 853 Korean junior high school students. The level of Internet addiction was determined based on the Korean Internet addiction self-scale short form for youth, and students were classified as high-risk Internet users, potential-risk Internet users, and no risk Internet users. The associations between the students' levels of Internet addiction and lifestyle patterns and dietary behavior were analyzed using a chi-square test. Irregular bedtimes and the use of alcohol and tobacco were higher in high-risk Internet users than no risk Internet users. Moreover, in high-risk Internet users, irregular dietary behavior due to the loss of appetite, a high frequency of skipping meals, and snacking might cause imbalances in nutritional intake. Diet quality in high-risk Internet users was also worse than in potential-risk Internet users and no risk Internet users. We demonstrated in this study that high-risk Internet users have inappropriate dietary behavior and poor diet quality, which could result in stunted growth and development. Therefore, nutrition education targeting high-risk Internet users should be conducted to ensure proper growth and development.

Research on Asocial Behavior by Types of Internet Addiction in Elementary School Students (인터넷 중독에 따른 초등학생의 비사회 행동 연구)

  • Hong, Seung-Pyo;Lee, Hee-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2007
  • An internet addiction measure(Park et al., 2001) and an asocial behavior measure(K. J. Lee, 1997) were administered to 232 6th-grade students. Statistical analyses were by mean-difference scores and t-test. Results showed that all aspects of internet addiction(preoccupation, compulsive use, relapse, tolerance/dependence and impediments in daily life) were related to both the inner asocial behaviors of depression, social withdrawal and over-anxiety and the external asocial behaviors of aggressiveness, delinquency and hyperactivity. The only exception was that tolerance/dependence was not related to delinquency. Boys addicted to the internet were more socially withdrawn, aggressive, delinquent and hyperactive than girls. From the results, it can be suggested that internet education should be carried out from the elementary educational level.

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Online Marketing Attitude Analysis. (온라인 마케팅 태도분석)

  • Kim, Se-Hwan
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.33-66
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    • 2011
  • As an information-oriented society is arrived. an internet market has been developed steadily. This advance of internet market made the augmentation of purchasing clothes, and thus the fashion trade has tried to use effectively the internet marketing as a new channel of profit increasement. However, the fashion trade did not utilize efficiently an internet as a marketing mediation so far. This results from the want of coping with consumer behavior on the internet community. To answer the necessity of analysis of consumer behavior, this thesis inquires the difference of buying clothes on the internet shopping mall according to the lifestyle of consumer. Then this thesis provides the strategy of internet marketing fitted to each lifestyle for making a good profit. The inquiry was conducted to university located on Seoul, and the lifestyle of undergraduate was categorized to five groups, that is, trendy, information-inclined, economical purchase, brand-inclined, and spirit-pursuit types. This thesis analyzed the difference of consumer behavior of each type according to various factor, and presented a marketing strategy fitted to each type from these analysis results.

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The Relationship between Internet Use for Non-academic Purposes and Happiness and Stress in Adolescents (학업 목적 외의 인터넷 사용과 청소년들의 행복감 및 스트레스와의 관련성)

  • Park, Hyunju
    • Research in Community and Public Health Nursing
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: Previous studies focused on the negative effects of Internet use such as obesity, depression, and addiction. However, few studies investigated whether the Internet use for an appropriate time has positive effects on adolescents' health. Thus, the purpose of the study was to examine the dose-response relationship between Internet use for non-academic purposes (NAP) and happiness/stress in adolescents. Methods: This study used data from the 2013 Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey. A total of 72,435 adolescents were included. Rao-Scott ${\chi}^2$ and multiple logistic regression were conducted. To test the dose-response relationship, this study examined how happiness/stress changed with increase in the time of Internet use for NAP. Results: After controlling for general characteristics, the odds ratios for being unhappy and stressful were lowest in adolescents using the Internet for NAP for more than 0 hour and less than an hour a day. Interestingly, students who did not use the Internet for NAP had a significantly higher risk of being unhappy/stressful than those using for more than 0 hour and less than an hour a day. Conclusion: Internet use for NAP for more than 0 hour and less than an hour a day has positive effects on happiness/stress in adolescents.

The Effect of Perceived Risks and Information Sources on Impulse Buying Behavior on Fashion Internet Shopping Malls (패션 인터넷 쇼핑몰에서의 위험지각과 정보원 활용이 충동구매행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Ha, Jong-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.1035-1046
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the impulse buying behavior of men and women in their twenties, who have experiences of purchasing on internet shopping malls, when they buy fashion products. The data in this study was statistically analyzed using factor analysis, reliability coefficient, and multiple regression analysis using SPSS 14.0. The findings are as follows. First, factor analysis revealed five factors of impulse buying behavior during the purchase of fashion products on internet shopping malls: affective impulse buying, provocative impulse buying, situational impulse buying, reminder impulse buying, and pure impulse buying. Second, factors of perceived risk when purchasing fashion products on internet shopping malls included product quality, payment, service, and economy. Third, sources of information included personal sources of media for fashion professionals, commercials and sponsorship, and promotion. Fourth, the effect of the perceived risk on impulse buying behavior was investigated and the result showed that the perceived risk had a statistically significant influence on impulse buying behavior. Finally, the effect of the information source on impulse buying behavior was investigated and the results showed that the use of information sources had a statistically significant influence on impulse buying behavior.

A Study on the Effects of Internet Shopping Mall Dissatisfaction Factors on Complaint Behavior and Intention to Use Arbitration System (인터넷 쇼핑몰 불만족 요인이 불평행동과 중재제도 이용의도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Hak;Park, Hee-Chul
    • Journal of Arbitration Studies
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.145-164
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    • 2020
  • With the development of the Internet, e-commerce is rapidly developing, and e-commerce through the Internet has become a major distribution channel for selling products and services to consumers and buyers. However, as Internet shopping develops, consumer dissatisfaction and conflict are increasing. In this regard, this study examined how consumer dissatisfaction caused by using an Internet shopping mall, which is currently taking the core position in commerce activities, leads to consumer complaints, and how these complaints affect the necessity and intention to use the arbitration system. As a result of the study, the following implications were obtained. First, it will be necessary to remove the root cause of consumer complaints by continuously monitoring consumer complaints, rather than staying at passive consumer complaints such as defective product exchange and damage compensation for dissatisfaction with Internet shopping malls. Second, it can be said that the function of the arbitration system is required to protect the rights and interests of consumers using the Internet shopping mall and to actively improve the problems in the event of a damage situation or a problem situation. Lastly, academia's continuous research will be needed, and governments and related organizations will need to continuously provide and promote information to users of Internet shopping malls.

A Study of Comparison between Internet Banking and Mobile Banking by Extending the TAM (기술수용모형을 이용한 인터넷 뱅킹과 모바일 뱅킹 이용의 차이에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Dong-Hyun;Kwak Soo-Hwan;Hwang Kyu-Seung
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.201-225
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    • 2006
  • Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) considers perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness as the important determinants of user behavior regarding information technology. As an extension of TAM, this research examines perceived security as an additional determining variable to explain an individual's acceptance and use of mobile banking as well as internet banking. The results show that perceived ease of use does not affect the individual's attitude toward the use of mobile or internet banking, while perceived usefulness does. Furthermore, perceived security affects perceived usefulness in mobile banking, but not in internet banking. In addition, in mobile banking, perceived security is positively related to perceived usefulness, though perceived security is negatively related to attitude. Finally, the average scores of surveyed data for Internet banking are higher and significantly different than those for mobile banking.

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HB-DIPM: Human Behavior Analysis-Based Malware Detection and Intrusion Prevention Model in the Future Internet

  • Lee, Jeong Kyu;Moon, Seo Yeon;Park, Jong Hyuk
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.489-501
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    • 2016
  • As interest in the Internet increases, related technologies are also quickly progressing. As smart devices become more widely used, interest is growing in words are missing here like "improving the" or "figuring out how to use the" future Internet to resolve the fundamental issues of transmission quality and security. The future Internet is being studied to improve the limits of existing Internet structures and to reflect new requirements. In particular, research on words are missing here like "finding new forms of" or "applying new forms of" or "studying various types of" or "finding ways to provide more" reliable communication to connect the Internet to various services is in demand. In this paper, we analyze the security threats caused by malicious activities in the future Internet and propose a human behavior analysis-based security service model for malware detection and intrusion prevention to provide more reliable communication. Our proposed service model provides high reliability services by responding to security threats by detecting various malware intrusions and protocol authentications based on human behavior.

Cyber behavior of Adolescents According to Family and School Factors (청소년의 가족 및 학교 관련 요인에 따른 사이버 행동)

  • Hwang Jinsook;Lee Eun-Hee;Na Youngjoo;Koh Seonju;Park Sookhee
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.11
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    • pp.223-235
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    • 2004
  • This study investigated the integrated effects of family and school factors on the cyber behavior of adolescents. Specifically, the purposes of this study were to categorize adolescents into groups by family and school factors and to find investigate differences among the groups regarding cyber behavior (internet use, internet purpose, and internet experience). no study distributed the questionnaires to middle and high school adolescent students of five representative cities in South Korea. The total respondents were 2240 (960 from Seoul/kyongki, and 320 each from Taegu, Pusan, Kwangiu, and Taejon). The response rate w3s 98.7%. no data were analyzed by factor analysis, cluster analysis, ANOVA, and Duncan test. The results showed that Korean adolescents were segmented into four groups (family preference/school preference group, family dissatisfaction/teacher dissatisfaction group, family average/school average group, family average/peer dissatisfaction group). The four groups were significantly different in regard to cyber behavior. For example, the family dissatisfaction/teacher dissatisfaction group u%d internet to relieve stress and used communication more than the other groups. Also, the group had more diverse cyber behavior including internet addiction. The implications of the study were further discussed.