Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia

Tourist adoption is one of the most proliferating fields in hospitality and services. It reflects tourist perception towards use of technology, products, lodging and restaurants. Positive perception implies positive behavioural intentions to return, repetitive visits and recommendations which conseq...

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Main Author: Neo, Han Foon
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Published: 2015
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spelling my-mmu-ep.69122021-09-21T07:43:26Z Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia 2015-02 Neo, Han Foon TK7800-8360 Electronics Tourist adoption is one of the most proliferating fields in hospitality and services. It reflects tourist perception towards use of technology, products, lodging and restaurants. Positive perception implies positive behavioural intentions to return, repetitive visits and recommendations which consequently lead to sustainable economic value of the country’s gross domestic products. In this study, tourist adoption on the mandatory use of biometric technology at Malaysian immigration port of entry was conducted. This technology aims to facilitate automated identity verification while the backbone is linked to police criminal databases, which enables identification of possible terrorists or to identify tourists with past convictions, if any. Little is known about its effect on tourist adoption although it has been implemented for years. 2015-02 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/6912/ https://proxyvlib.mmu.edu.my/login?url=http://library.mmu.edu.my/library2/diglib/mmuetd/ phd doctoral Multimedia University Faculty of Business
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topic TK7800-8360 Electronics
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Neo, Han Foon
Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia
description Tourist adoption is one of the most proliferating fields in hospitality and services. It reflects tourist perception towards use of technology, products, lodging and restaurants. Positive perception implies positive behavioural intentions to return, repetitive visits and recommendations which consequently lead to sustainable economic value of the country’s gross domestic products. In this study, tourist adoption on the mandatory use of biometric technology at Malaysian immigration port of entry was conducted. This technology aims to facilitate automated identity verification while the backbone is linked to police criminal databases, which enables identification of possible terrorists or to identify tourists with past convictions, if any. Little is known about its effect on tourist adoption although it has been implemented for years.
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qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
qualification_level Doctorate
author Neo, Han Foon
author_facet Neo, Han Foon
author_sort Neo, Han Foon
title Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia
title_short Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia
title_full Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia
title_fullStr Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Tourist Adoption towards Biometric Technology Usage in Malaysia
title_sort tourist adoption towards biometric technology usage in malaysia
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Business
publishDate 2015
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