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Reputation, Risk, and Trust on User Adoption of Internet Search Engines: The Case of DuckDuckGo. (arXiv:2206.09428v3 [cs.CR] UPDATED)
Nov. 28, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Antonios Saravanos (1), Stavros Zervoudakis (1), Dongnanzi Zheng (1), Amarpreet Nanda (1), Georgios Shaheen (1), Charles Hornat (1), Jeremiah Konde Ch
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This paper investigates the determinants of end-user adoption of the
DuckDuckGo search engine coupling the standard UTAUT model with factors to
reflect reputation, risk, and trust. An experimental approach was taken to
validate our model, where participants were exposed to the DuckDuckGo product
using a vignette. Subsequently, answering questions on their perception of the
technology. The data was analyzed using the partial least squares-structural
equation modeling (PLS-SEM) approach. From the nine distinct factors studied,
we found that 'Performance Expectancy' played …
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