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Title: The Role of Behavioural Intentions in Implementation of Bitcoin Digital Currency Factors in Terms of Usage and Acceptance in New Zealand: Cyber Security and Social Influence
Authors: Younus, A. M. 
Tarazi, R. 
Younis, H. 
Abumandil, M. 
Keywords: Bitcoin;Economic and social effects;Regression analysis;Surveys
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: ECS Transactions
Conference: ECS Transactions 
Abstract: 
This study to ascertain analyses the beneficial effects of social affect and cybersecurity on the acceptance of bitcoin. On behavioral intention as a moderating factor, the relationship between social influence and cyber security and bitcoin use behavior and acceptance in New Zealand. 497 questionnaires were distributed, and 328 completed questionnaires were returned and analyzed. Respondents provided their information voluntary a unique link emailed to every one of our sample's surveys. Used hierarchical moderated regression analysis to test the hypotheses (H1, H2, H3, H4). Spss were used to test two sets of linear regression models. the data collection instrument for this study was an online questionnaire. according to the findings, behavioral intention has a significant beneficial effect on social influence and cybersecurity on bitcoin use behavior and acceptance. additionally, social influence, as well as cybersecurity, have a support positive impact of bitcoin use behavior and acceptance in New Zealand.
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Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4431
ISBN: 978-160768539-5
ISSN: 19386737
DOI: 10.1149/10701.10847ecst
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness - Proceedings

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