June Lu

ORCID: 0000-0003-4070-9754
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Research Areas
  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Knowledge Management and Sharing
  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Data Quality and Management
  • Online and Blended Learning
  • Data Mining Algorithms and Applications
  • ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Information Technology Governance and Strategy
  • Spam and Phishing Detection
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Information and Cyber Security
  • Information Systems Education and Curriculum Development
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • Management and Marketing Education
  • Innovative Teaching Methods
  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Global trade and economics
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Online Learning and Analytics
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance

University of Houston - Victoria
2010-2020

Middle Tennessee State University
2020

Jones College
2020

Montclair State University
2005

Northern Illinois University
2005

University of Houston
2004

Wireless Internet via mobile devices (WIMD) is leading the world into another spectrum of communications and means conducting day‐to‐day business life activities. Full bloom wireless services depends on user acceptance, as well technology improvement. This paper develops a acceptance model for (TAM Internet), conceptual framework to explain factors influencing WIMD. By revising (TAM) represent some unique features system under study, TAM proposes that constructs such individual differences,...

10.1108/10662240310478222 article EN Internet Research 2003-06-26

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report a study investigating the impact personal innovativeness in information technology (PIIT) and social influence on user continuance intention toward mobile commerce (m-commerce) USA. Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted among undergraduate graduate users regional university. Structural equation modeling procedures were deployed analyse 323 valid data points. Findings found that well-educated m-commerce users, as measured by PIIT...

10.1108/intr-05-2012-0100 article EN Internet Research 2014-03-07

For wireless Internet services via mobile technology (WIMT), are there any unique determinants for user acceptance of this innovation? Based on literature review, paper proposes a model three latent constructs: Facilitating Conditions, Wireless Trust, and intention to adopt WIMT, where Conditions influences perceived trust in the environment which, turn, technology. A sample 357 MBA students from regional university was used testing. Structural equation modeling procedures were employed data...

10.1080/08874417.2005.11645865 article EN Journal of Computer Information Systems 2016-01-05

Mobile commerce has become the predominant form of electronic in many countries. This study examines impacts mobility, privacy protection, and social influence on mobile payment (m-payment) continuance moderation effects espoused cultural values. A research model rooted expectation–confirmation theory was tested using 724 usable responses from smartphone m-payment users China. The results revealed that post-usage protection beliefs drove user continuous intentions direct towards m-payment,...

10.1080/0144929x.2016.1208773 article EN Behaviour and Information Technology 2016-08-04

This study explores factors significantly impact the acceptance of Wireless Internet via Mobile Technology (WIMT) in China. The results indicate that WIMT is related with of: perceived usefulness, ease use, social influences, wireless trust environment, and facilitating conditions. It provides diagnostic insight into how different influence user intention to accept China, thus help business build solid strategy prompt m-commerce there.

10.58729/1941-6687.1008 article EN Communications of the IIMA 2014-05-29

This article investigates how perceived enjoyment and mobility drive user continuance intentions toward using mobile applications. A second-stage model was developed after a thorough literature review. survey instrument deployed to collect data from 584 smartphone users. The empirically tested structural equation modeling procedures. Data analyses show that the salience of disconfirmation beliefs in serve as primary driver changes satisfaction attitude intentions. Furthermore, enjoyment,...

10.1080/08874417.2016.1181463 article EN Journal of Computer Information Systems 2016-07-18

10.1016/j.im.2013.07.009 article EN Information & Management 2013-07-31

In a survey study of 227 employed MBA students in China, we explored the relationship between supervisors' emotional intelligence and subordinates' styles handling interpersonal conflicts. Five dimensions five conflict with supervisors were examined. The results regression analysis indicated significant influence on both integrating compromising management styles. Integrating style can be most predicted by intelligence. A confusing but interesting finding was that had dominating –...

10.1504/ijmed.2006.008240 article EN International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development 2005-11-26

Companies or organizations have to constantly adopt new technological innovations one way the other in order improve keep their efficiency competitive advantages business. The presen...

10.1080/08874417.2003.11647088 article EN Journal of Computer Information Systems 2003-01-01

This paper summarises the development of Wireless Mobile Data Services (WMDS) in Zhejiang, a province typical more economically developed southeast region China. We surveyed 599 university students and business executives Zhejiang fall 2004 to examine whether Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for WMDS are applicable China, particularly Zhejiang. The data were analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). study revealed some interesting findings on adoption intention, perceptual beliefs...

10.1504/ijmc.2007.011487 article EN International Journal of Mobile Communications 2006-12-02

10.1007/s10660-009-9033-5 article EN Electronic Commerce Research 2009-03-09

This study explores factors associated with the acceptance of Wireless Internet via Mobile Technology (WIMT) in China. The results indicate that WIMT is related to perceived usefulness, ease use, social influences, wireless trust environment, and facilitating conditions. It provides diagnostic insight into how different influence user intention accept China, thus help business develop strategy prompt communications mobile commerce there.

10.58729/1941-6679.1149 article EN Journal of international technology and information management 2005-01-01

The purpose of this paper is to define and operationalise a construct – wireless trust guide investigation perceived user in mobile environment its possible impacts on acceptance. An instrument was developed based thorough review related literature. To construct, data were collected online from 357 MBA students during the academic year 2002–2003. Structural equation modelling procedures followed test model fit for analysis. overall excellent. Research implications recommendations further...

10.1504/ijmc.2004.004486 article EN International Journal of Mobile Communications 2004-01-01

Abstract Change is continuously occurring in the IT field. In this study, authors investigated types of skills required today by professionals and whether these have changed. The study results show how skill requirements are changing; information should be useful to human resources administrators, career counselors, corporate trainers, systems consultants students, educators, those involved design development new curricula.

10.1080/08832320309598600 article EN Journal of Education for Business 2003-03-01

This study focuses on consumer assessment of online auction in China using Taobao.com as a typical case. With an attempt to provide theoretical framework for evaluation business there, research instrument, E-auction Web Assessment Method (E-auction WAM), was developed and face-to-face interviews were conducted with 22 users Hangzhou, China. The findings this help us observe the current perceptions toward e-auction services techniques used also provides some interesting clues identification...

10.1504/ijef.2007.012896 article EN International Journal of Electronic Finance 2007-01-01
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