A Framework for Analysis of Predictors of Mobile-marketing Use by Expanding Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Artificial Neural Networks

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This study developed unified theory of acceptance and use technology (UTAUT) to examine the predictive factors of mobile marketing adoption. Variables such as personal innovativeness, hedonic motivations, performance expectancy, mobility, and social influence were studied for mobile marketing acceptance. The predicted artificial neural networks (ANN) approach was applied to evaluate the data, and the results of the data were used for comparison with path analysis. The ANN model was derailed by the linear statistical model and was able to show the importance of all predictors that could not be identified by the path analysis model. The results show that personal innovativeness is the most effective factor in mobile marketing acceptance. Subsequently, the hedonic motivations, performance expectancy, mobility, social influence, trust, and facilitating conditions play a vital role. Furthermore, the results illustrate that price value, perceived risk, and effort expectancy were not effective.

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English
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International Journal of Engineering, Volume:36 Issue: 5, May 2023
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1012 to 1022
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