This research aims to discover and determine the factors (perceived usefulness and social presence) that may affect the intention to use e-commerce. The data has been collected manually distributed questionnaire. The analysis of collected data was done by using diverse statistical methods for reliability and hypotheses test like Cronbach’s alpha and multiple linear regression test. The research findings revealed a significant statistical impact of perceived usefulness and social presence on the intention to use e-commerce which interprets (36.5%) of the variation in the customers’ intention to adopt e-commerce. Consequently, companies are advised to invest more on building the e-commerce infrastructure as well as enhancing the people awareness about e-commerce as the results shows that still a lot of respondents are not sure about the e-commerce. Moreover, future studies may try to investigate more variables that may affect the intention to adopt e-commerce through using different models.
The aim of this research is to identify the availability levels of fear, neutralization, and Information Systems Security (ISS) and determining the impacts of Fear, and Neutralization on ISS. The primary data of the study collected using manual distributed questionnaire. By using appropriate statistical test, the collected data has been analyzed. The reliability and hypotheses tested using several statistical methods such as multiple and linear regression test. While validity tested using Cronbach's alpha. The findings of the study shown there is a significant statistical effect of fear and neutralization on the information system security which explains (40.3%) of the variation in ISS. Also, ISS availability level is high as the mean is (3.49) and the responses are very close as the Standard Deviation is (0.98). the research suggested to Study more variables that may affect ISS and increase restrictive procedures of information security and make sure that everyone in organizations are understand the sequences of violating them.
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