Factors influencing the behavioral intention to use food delivery apps

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Eun-Yong Lee
Soo-Bum Lee
Yu Jung Jennifer Jeon
Cite this article:  Lee, E., Lee, S., & Jeon, Y. (2017). Factors influencing the behavioral intention to use food delivery apps. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 45(9), 1461-1474.


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We examined the relationships between the determinants that affect customers’ use of food delivery apps. Using an extended technology acceptance model, we explored consumers’ experiences in purchasing delivery food through mobile apps. We distributed a self-administered questionnaire online and used structural equation modeling to test the hypotheses. We found that user-generated information, firm-generated information, and system quality had a significant effect on perceived usefulness. In addition, system quality and design quality strongly influenced the perceived ease of use, which improved perceived usefulness, and in turn, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use affected attitude toward the use of mobile apps. Practical implications for the food service industry are discussed.

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