Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh
This study aims to investigate the influencing elements of consumers’ behavioral intention to use online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. MS Excel and SPSS were used to calculate the relevant information. The targeted population of this study is the current users of online food delivery apps in Ban...
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description | This study aims to investigate the influencing elements of consumers’ behavioral intention to use online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. MS Excel and SPSS were used to calculate the relevant information. The targeted population of this study is the current users of online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. The final sample size is 368, with a response rate of 92%. The information was gathered from the respondents through a web-based survey in Google Forms. Due to the nature of the study object, the purposeful sampling method has been used and is quantitative and exploratory. The results show that five predictors affect consumers’ intention to use food delivery apps. The findings demonstrate that social influence, perceived trust, perceived safety, performance expectancy, and effort expectancy significantly affect the consumers’ usage intention of food delivery apps. The study also found that perceived trust is the strongest predictor of usage intention among five intention predictors. However, following an extensive literature review, only a few studies have been conducted in this context, so there is a deficiency in investigating key influencing factors of users’ motivation to adopt online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. Therefore, this study could be indispensable for app delivery operators, governmental and non-governmental organizations, businesses, and researchers to make policies and strategies to create intention among consumers to use online food delivery apps. |
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spelling | doaj.art-12f4d6a704a048e5bf670e51f7b274dc2023-04-20T05:48:11ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Innovative Marketing1814-24271816-63262023-04-01192637210.21511/im.19(2).2023.0618049Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of BangladeshMohammed Julfikar Ali0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2086-6349Md. Atikur Rahaman1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3356-7815Wasib Bin Latif2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6592-8884Issa Ahammad3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8775-382XMd. Mobarak Karim4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0052-8716Associate Professor, Head of the Department, Business Administration Department, The International University of ScholarsAssociate Professor, School of Management, Jiujiang UniversityPh.D., Assistant Professor, World School of Business, World University of BangladeshAssistant Professor, World School of Business, World University of BangladeshAssistant Professor, World School of Business, World University of BangladeshThis study aims to investigate the influencing elements of consumers’ behavioral intention to use online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. MS Excel and SPSS were used to calculate the relevant information. The targeted population of this study is the current users of online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. The final sample size is 368, with a response rate of 92%. The information was gathered from the respondents through a web-based survey in Google Forms. Due to the nature of the study object, the purposeful sampling method has been used and is quantitative and exploratory. The results show that five predictors affect consumers’ intention to use food delivery apps. The findings demonstrate that social influence, perceived trust, perceived safety, performance expectancy, and effort expectancy significantly affect the consumers’ usage intention of food delivery apps. The study also found that perceived trust is the strongest predictor of usage intention among five intention predictors. However, following an extensive literature review, only a few studies have been conducted in this context, so there is a deficiency in investigating key influencing factors of users’ motivation to adopt online food delivery apps in Bangladesh. Therefore, this study could be indispensable for app delivery operators, governmental and non-governmental organizations, businesses, and researchers to make policies and strategies to create intention among consumers to use online food delivery apps.https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/18049/IM_2023_02_Ali.pdfeffort expectancyfood delivery appsmotivationperceived expectancyperceived safetyperceived trust |
spellingShingle | Mohammed Julfikar Ali Md. Atikur Rahaman Wasib Bin Latif Issa Ahammad Md. Mobarak Karim Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh Innovative Marketing effort expectancy food delivery apps motivation perceived expectancy perceived safety perceived trust |
title | Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh |
title_full | Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh |
title_fullStr | Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh |
title_full_unstemmed | Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh |
title_short | Determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh |
title_sort | determinants of consumer motivation to use online food delivery apps an empirical investigation of bangladesh |
topic | effort expectancy food delivery apps motivation perceived expectancy perceived safety perceived trust |
url | https://www.businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/18049/IM_2023_02_Ali.pdf |
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