Abstract

PurposeThe aim of this paper is to propose an integrated path model in order to explore user acceptance of long‐term evolution (LTE) services by examining potential causal relationships between key psychological factors and user intention to use the services.Design/methodology/approachOnline survey data collected from 1,344 users are analysed with the structural equation modelling (SEM) method.FindingsResults reveal that satisfaction is the most crucial factor contributing to user intention to use LTE services. Other factors, including perceived usefulness, attitude, and system and service quality, also have notable impacts on user intention. Furthermore, system and service quality is affected by both perceived processing speed and perceived mobility, while perceived usefulness is primarily influenced by perceived adaptivity. In addition, four factors (perceived usefulness, adaptivity, processing speed, and system and service quality) are found to be major determinants of the user attitudes toward the services.Originality/valueThe present study provides valuable insights to understanding key factors that affect user perceptions of and intention to use LTE services.

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