Retaining users and facilitating their continuance usage are crucial for mobile payment service providers. Drawing on the information systems success model and flow theory, this research identified ...the factors affecting continuance intention of mobile payment. We conducted data analysis with structural equation modeling. The results indicated that service quality is the main factor affecting trust, whereas system quality is the main factor affecting satisfaction. Information quality and service quality affect flow. Trust, flow and satisfaction determine continuance intention of mobile payment. The results imply that service providers need to offer quality system, information and services in order to facilitate users' continuance usage of mobile payment.
► Service quality is the main factor affecting trust. ► System quality is the main factor affecting satisfaction. ► Information quality and service quality affect flow. ► Trust, flow and satisfaction determine continuance usage of mobile payment.
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► Initial trust develops via a dual route including central route and peripheral route. ► Self-efficacy as the elaboration likelihood moderates initial trust development. ► Central cues include ...information quality and service quality. ► Peripheral cues include system quality, structural assurance and reputation.
Due to the high perceived risk, building users’ initial trust is crucial to facilitating their adoption and usage of mobile banking. Drawing on the elaboration likelihood model (ELM), this research examined users’ initial trust in mobile banking. The results indicated that initial trust develops along a dual route including the central route and peripheral route. Self-efficacy as the elaboration likelihood moderates the effects of central cues and peripheral cues on initial trust. Central cues include information quality and service quality, whereas peripheral cues include system quality, structural assurance and reputation. The results imply that service providers need to employ differentiated strategies to build users’ initial trust in mobile banking.
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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of online community user participation from a social influence perspective.Design methodology approach - Based on 450 valid ...responses collected from a survey questionnaire, structural equation modeling (SEM) technology was employed to examine the research model.Findings - The results show that both social identity and group norm have significant effects on user participation. In addition, group norm affects social identity. It was not possible to find the effect of subjective norm on participation intention.Research limitations implications - This research is limited to a particular sample: students. Thus the results need to be generalized to other samples, such as working professionals.Originality value - Extant research has mainly focused on the effects of user motivations such as perceived usefulness, trust and commitment on online community user behavior, and seldom considered the effects of social processes including compliance, identification and internalization on user behavior. This research tries to fill the gap.
Link prediction is a paradigmatic problem in network science, which aims at estimating the existence likelihoods of nonobserved links, based on known topology. After a brief introduction of the ...standard problem and evaluation metrics of link prediction, this review will summarize representative progresses about local similarity indices, link predictability, network embedding, matrix completion, ensemble learning, and some others, mainly extracted from related publications in the last decade. Finally, this review will outline some long-standing challenges for future studies.
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Computer science; Network; Network topology
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Classical wind energy conversion systems are usually passive generators. The generated power does not depend on the grid requirement but entirely on the fluctuant wind condition. A dc-coupled ...wind/hydrogen/supercapacitor hybrid power system is studied in this paper. The purpose of the control system is to coordinate these different sources, particularly their power exchange, in order to make controllable the generated power. As a result, an active wind generator can be built to provide some ancillary services to the grid. The control system should be adapted to integrate the power management strategies. Two power management strategies are presented and compared experimentally. We found that the "source-following" strategy has better performances on the grid power regulation than the "grid-following" strategy.
Due to the high uncertainty and perceived risk associated with using mobile payment, it is critical to building users’ initial trust in order to facilitate their adoption and usage. Drawing on both ...perspectives of self-perception-based and transference-based factors, this research examined initial trust in mobile payment. Self-perception-based factors include ubiquitous connection and effort expectancy, whereas transference-based factors include structural assurance and trust in online payment. The results indicated that both perspectives of factors affect initial trust, which further affects performance expectancy and usage intention. Thus, service providers need to build users’ initial trust in order to facilitate their usage of mobile payment.
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Purpose - The purpose of this research is to examine the critical success factors of mobile web site adoption.Design methodology approach - Based on the valid responses collected from a questionnaire ...survey, the structural equation modelling technique was employed to examine the research model.Findings - The results indicate that system quality is the main factor affecting perceived ease of use, whereas information quality is the main factor affecting perceived usefulness. Service quality has significant effects on trust and perceived ease of use. Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and trust determine user satisfaction.Practical implications - Mobile service providers need to improve the system quality, information quality and service quality of mobile web sites to enhance user satisfaction.Originality value - Previous research has mainly focused on e-commerce web site success and seldom examined the factors affecting mobile web site success. This research fills the gap. The research draws on information systems success theory, the technology acceptance model and trust theory as the theoretical bases.
Due to the intense competition, it is crucial for online health communities to facilitate users’ participation and retain them. Drawing on the social capital theory, this research examined users’ ...participation in online health communities. The results indicated that social support, which includes informational support and emotional support, has a significant effect on social capital, which in turn affects users’ participation including health knowledge acquisition and contribution. The results imply that online health communities need to create a supportive climate in order to develop social capital and facilitate users’ participation.
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Cobalt can be directly recovered as Co3(PO4)2 from waste LiCoO2 using H3PO4 as leaching and precipitating agent.
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•Phosphoric acid was innovatively used as leaching and precipitating ...agent.•Over 99% Co and Li can be separated and recovered in a single leaching step.•Co and Li can be separated under mild conditions of 40°C and 0.7M H3PO4.•Activation energy values for Co and Li are 7.3 and 10.168kJ/mol.•Cobalt phosphate (97.1% in purity) can be obtained as the leaching product.
Sustainable recycling of valuable metals from spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) may be necessary to alleviate the depletion of strategic metal resources and potential risk of environmental pollution. Herein a hydrometallurgical process was proposed to explore the possibility for the recovery of valuable metals from the cathode materials (LiCoO2) of spent LIBs using phosphoric acid as both leaching and precipitating agent under mild leaching conditions. According to the leaching results, over 99% Co can be separated and recovered as Co3(PO4)2 in a short-cut process involved merely with leaching and filtrating, under the optimized leaching conditions of 40°C (T), 60min (t), 4 vol.% H2O2, 20mLg−1 (L/S) and 0.7mol/L H3PO4. Then leaching kinetics was investigated based on the logarithmic rate kinetics model and the obtained results indicate that the leaching of Co and Li fits well with this model and the activation energies (Ea) for Co and Li are 7.3 and 10.2kJ/mol, respectively. Finally, it can be discovered from characterization results that the obtained product is 97.1% pure cobalt phosphate (Co3(PO4)2).
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Extant research has focused on the initial adoption and usage of mobile services and paid little attention to the post-adoption and continuance usage. However, unless users continue using mobile ...services, service providers cannot achieve success. Drawing upon the expectation confirmation theory, this research develops a mobile post-adoption model. The post-adoption behaviour includes three variables: continuance intention, recommendation and complaint. We conducted data analysis with partial least squares. The results indicated that expectation confirmation, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and usage cost significantly affect users' satisfaction, further determining their post-adoption behaviour. In addition, perceived usefulness has a direct effect on the continuance intention.
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