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Intermediating Technologies and Multi-Group Adoption: A Comparison of Consumer and Merchant Adoption Intentions toward a New Electronic Payment System

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Cristopher R. Plouffe; Mark Vandenbosch; John Hulland

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The Journal of Product Innovation Management, Volume 18, Issue 2, p.65-71 (2001)
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Krairit, Poondej, Worraya Choomongkol, and Donyaprueth Krairit. "Strategic and Technology Policy Implications for E-Government." Information & Security: An International Journal 15, no. 1 (2004): 21-35.
APA style: Plouffe, C. R., Vandenbosch M., & Hulland J. (2001).  Intermediating Technologies and Multi-Group Adoption: A Comparison of Consumer and Merchant Adoption Intentions toward a New Electronic Payment System. The Journal of Product Innovation Management. 18(2), 65-71.
Chicago style: Plouffe, Cristopher R., Mark Vandenbosch, and John Hulland. "Intermediating Technologies and Multi-Group Adoption: A Comparison of Consumer and Merchant Adoption Intentions toward a New Electronic Payment System." The Journal of Product Innovation Management 18, no. 2 (2001): 65-71.
IEEE style: Plouffe, C. R., M. Vandenbosch, and J. Hulland, "Intermediating Technologies and Multi-Group Adoption: A Comparison of Consumer and Merchant Adoption Intentions toward a New Electronic Payment System", The Journal of Product Innovation Management, vol. 18, issue 2, pp. 65-71, 2001.
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