The Moderating Role of Payment Platform Applications’ Relationship with Increasing Purchase Intention among Customers in Kuwait—Unified Theory of Acceptance and Sustainable Use of Technology Model †
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2. Methodology
3. Results
4. Implications
5. Originality Value
6. Contributions
Author Contributions
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Institutional Review Board Statement
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Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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AlHussainan, O.; Alsaber, A.; Abdallah, F.; AlMutari, S.; Alboloushi, B. The Moderating Role of Payment Platform Applications’ Relationship with Increasing Purchase Intention among Customers in Kuwait—Unified Theory of Acceptance and Sustainable Use of Technology Model. Proceedings 2024, 101, 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024101024
AlHussainan O, Alsaber A, Abdallah F, AlMutari S, Alboloushi B. The Moderating Role of Payment Platform Applications’ Relationship with Increasing Purchase Intention among Customers in Kuwait—Unified Theory of Acceptance and Sustainable Use of Technology Model. Proceedings. 2024; 101(1):24. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024101024
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlHussainan, Omar, Ahmad Alsaber, Farid Abdallah, Shaihana AlMutari, and Bedour Alboloushi. 2024. "The Moderating Role of Payment Platform Applications’ Relationship with Increasing Purchase Intention among Customers in Kuwait—Unified Theory of Acceptance and Sustainable Use of Technology Model" Proceedings 101, no. 1: 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024101024
APA StyleAlHussainan, O., Alsaber, A., Abdallah, F., AlMutari, S., & Alboloushi, B. (2024). The Moderating Role of Payment Platform Applications’ Relationship with Increasing Purchase Intention among Customers in Kuwait—Unified Theory of Acceptance and Sustainable Use of Technology Model. Proceedings, 101(1), 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2024101024