Business & Economics
Oman
100%
Electronic Government
58%
Neural Networks
50%
Government Services
47%
Internet Banking
35%
Network Model
31%
Technology Adoption
27%
Religiosity
25%
Demographic Variables
22%
Predictors
21%
Structural Equation Modeling
21%
Behavioral Intention
21%
Banking
20%
Perceived Ease of Use
19%
Perceived Usefulness
18%
Technology Acceptance Model
17%
Metasearch
16%
Quality of Service
14%
E-shopping
14%
Multiple Linear Regression
13%
Search Engine
13%
Google
13%
Islamic Countries
13%
Mobile Applications
12%
Analytical Model
12%
Linear Regression Model
12%
Mobile Commerce
11%
Quantitative Model
11%
Service Quality
11%
Acceptance
11%
Undergraduate Students
11%
Business Success
10%
Information Quality
10%
College Students
10%
Demographics
10%
Big Data
10%
Developing Countries
10%
Entrepreneurs
10%
Government Agencies
10%
Web Sites
10%
Linear Programming
9%
Government
8%
Information and Communication Technology
8%
Information Systems
8%
India
8%
Responsiveness
7%
Factor Analysis
7%
Employees
7%
Social Influence
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Students
38%
e-government
31%
Neural networks
24%
Developing countries
17%
Education
15%
Factor analysis
15%
Mobile commerce
14%
RSS
13%
Multivariate Analysis
13%
Linear regression
13%
Internet
11%
Information systems
11%
Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
10%
Smartphones
9%
Big data
9%
Cloud computing
8%
Scanning electron microscopy
7%
Quality of service
7%
Invariance
7%
Decision making
7%
Personnel
6%
Information technology
5%
Wireless networks
5%
Social Sciences
electronic government
34%
acceptance
32%
Oman
31%
neural network
27%
learning
10%
determinants
10%
commerce
10%
structural model
9%
electronic learning
9%
website
8%
regression
7%
student
6%
ranking
5%
management
5%