Evidence that normative beliefs is a multidimensional construct: personal and mass media referents

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2008

Abstract

While Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) is commonly used to model normative beliefs that depend on human referents, this study extends the normative belief to allow modelling the mass media referents and linking them to both Subjective Norm (SN) and behaviourol intention (BI). This study emphasizes the importance of communication channels influence (referents). Rogers' theory introduces two types of referents, mass media and interpersonal referents. This study used factor analysis to validate the factorability of normative beliefs and prove that the external normative beliefs sourced by both media and personal referents represent valuable factors in explaining 54% of the variation in norms that in turn. used as determinant of BI to use the Internet banking.

Keywords

Internet Banking, Normative Beliefs, Subjective Norm, TRA, OLS

Event Title

9th International-Business-Information-Management-Association Conference (IBIMA)

Event Location

Marrakech, MOROCCO

Event Dates

JAN 04-06, 2008

Event Type

conference

Additional Information

University of Malaya

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