This and other questions are
part of a questionnaire that we, a research team from the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL) are doing. It
seeks to understand the drivers' usage of cryptocurrencies by the end user such as you and me. Considering
10 different dimensions, from perceived usefulness to privacy to profitability, among others.
It takes on average 3 minutes to answer.
Here is the link for the questionnaire: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/cryptocurrencies_usage More details if you want to know more about it:For this, it was created a questionnaire with Likert type scale questions. These dimensions will then be used to construct a model, based on the traditional Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) developed in 1989, and some others developed afterwards, but with more adapted to the cryptocurrencies ecosystem. Then it will be done some data analysis and compilation of results.
This questionnaire has some focus on the financial area, but this does not mean it is the most important. We know there are some other dimensions not being addresses in this questionnaire, such as decentralisation/government influence, that may be addressed in the future.
After analysing and publishing the thesis and papers I will post on this forum with infographics and the most important conclusions of the study.
There are no open questions, but you can post here or message me about this. Thank you for your time! Best Regards,
The University Institute of Lisbon research team
The truth is though it is useful today in our modern day still some business companies didn't allow it to them so we xant really say that it could help us in our daily living.. Today we cant use it to buy simple things in the store especially if you are living in a third world country.. But for me it is also useful.. Because of working here why i didn't problem a lots about my financial aspect.. Thats why even crypto is not widely used as a payment system still it will be very useful to us.. And soon in the future..