Understanding post-adoption behaviors of e-service users in the context of online travel services.
Hongxiu LiYong LiuPublished in: Inf. Manag. (2014)
Keyphrases
- online services
- context aware services
- context aware
- ubiquitous computing environments
- mobile services
- service providers
- rapidly in recent years
- end users
- service delivery
- value added services
- service offerings
- user centric
- ubiquitous environment
- e government
- personalized services
- service oriented
- web services
- internet users
- internet services
- ubiquitous computing
- context awareness
- service composition
- service discovery
- user model
- service requests
- personal preferences
- user requests
- government services
- service quality
- web environment
- location information
- network services
- service management
- internet access
- individual user
- service oriented architecture
- social networking services
- travel planning
- internet enabled
- short messages
- increasing number of users
- customer service
- mobile environments
- mission critical
- information services
- smart spaces
- access points
- cloud services
- success factors
- social media
- mobile applications
- information resources
- theoretical and practical implications
- user interface
- recommender systems
- information seeking tasks
- cloud computing
- user profiles
- computing environments
- mobile payment
- information seeking
- smart phones
- social networking sites
- online stores