Ka-Young Oh's research while affiliated with Konkuk University and other places
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Publications (2)
Purpose – E-trade (or electronic trading) appears to offer increased efficiency in business processes, but only a limited number of small firms in Korea have adopted the new processes. The purpose of this paper is to try to establish the obstacles and the perceived barriers to the continuing use of e-trade technologies by small Korean firms. Design...
The purpose of this study was to explore the adoption of e-trade innovations by small-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in South Korea. Employing a modified TAM model, which included the industry environment and convenience factors, we surveyed 164 SMEs to develop a useful refined model of innovation acceptance and continuity of use for int...
Citations
... The literature identifies perceived risks as an essential element of a relationship when security, trust or uncertainty is present (Akturan & Tezcan, 2012;Chen, 2013;Gewald & Dibbern, 2009;Horst et al., 2007;Oh et al., 2012). The intention to focus on implication and impact of the perceived risk factor in this study is because recents studies reveals that the dark side of cloud computing are the security concerns which become a main barrier toward cloud computing acceptance, adoption and implementation (Buyya et al., 2009;Jaatun et al., 2012;Wyld, 2010). ...
... Relative advantage is "the degree to which an innovation is perceived as being better than the idea it supersedes" (Bertrand, 2004, p.7). IT is a powerful instrument to gain a sustainable relative advantage (Mao et al., 2016). Previous research shows an affirmative association between the perceived gain of using the technology over the relative advantage and adoption of IS innovations (Chandra and Kumar, 2018;Oh et al., 2009). Accordingly, technology adoption and innovative practices usually give their users a sustainable advantage (Chandra and Kumar, 2018). ...