A Multi-Dimensional Approach for Understanding Perceived Usefulness in Social Networking Service Context

최덕현 2014년
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  • continuanceintention.
  • perceivedusefulnessforhedonicandutilitarianpurposes
  • social networking service
  • uses and gratification theory
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