Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust

This research aimed to analyze the effect of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on online trust and service usage of online bike-sharing services in Indonesia. As many as 200 respondents were chosen through systematical random sampling techniques. The data obtained wer...

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Main Authors: Lilik N. Yuliati, Hasdevi A. Dradjat, Megawati Simanjuntak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1798067
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author Lilik N. Yuliati
Hasdevi A. Dradjat
Megawati Simanjuntak
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Hasdevi A. Dradjat
Megawati Simanjuntak
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description This research aimed to analyze the effect of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on online trust and service usage of online bike-sharing services in Indonesia. As many as 200 respondents were chosen through systematical random sampling techniques. The data obtained were processed using descriptive method and structural equation modeling (SEM) through LISREL 8.7 software. The findings revealed that online trust were predicted by the perceived technology (path coefficient = 0.44; t-value = 11.27) and institution-based trust (path coefficient = 0.73; t-value = 15.47). However, the effect of perceived risk on online trust was not evident (t-value = 1.73). The service usage was determined by the perceived technology positively (path coefficient = 0.55; t-value = 11.25), perceived risk (path coefficient = −0.06; t-value = 3.56), and online trust (path coefficient = 0.05; t-value = 2.02). Also, perceived technology (path coefficient = 0.03; t-value = 2.05) and institution-based trust indirectly affected service usage via online trust (path coefficient = 0.04; t-value = 1.99). The Implications for experts and the governments as well as suggestions for future research are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-719bc347e8e9414395bb9c693f3405f72022-12-21T20:39:06ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752020-01-017110.1080/23311975.2020.17980671798067Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trustLilik N. Yuliati0Hasdevi A. Dradjat1Megawati Simanjuntak2IPB UniversityIPB UniversityIPB UniversityThis research aimed to analyze the effect of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on online trust and service usage of online bike-sharing services in Indonesia. As many as 200 respondents were chosen through systematical random sampling techniques. The data obtained were processed using descriptive method and structural equation modeling (SEM) through LISREL 8.7 software. The findings revealed that online trust were predicted by the perceived technology (path coefficient = 0.44; t-value = 11.27) and institution-based trust (path coefficient = 0.73; t-value = 15.47). However, the effect of perceived risk on online trust was not evident (t-value = 1.73). The service usage was determined by the perceived technology positively (path coefficient = 0.55; t-value = 11.25), perceived risk (path coefficient = −0.06; t-value = 3.56), and online trust (path coefficient = 0.05; t-value = 2.02). Also, perceived technology (path coefficient = 0.03; t-value = 2.05) and institution-based trust indirectly affected service usage via online trust (path coefficient = 0.04; t-value = 1.99). The Implications for experts and the governments as well as suggestions for future research are discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1798067online bikeperceived technology riskservice usagetrust
spellingShingle Lilik N. Yuliati
Hasdevi A. Dradjat
Megawati Simanjuntak
Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust
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perceived technology risk
service usage
trust
title Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust
title_full Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust
title_fullStr Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust
title_full_unstemmed Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust
title_short Online bike: Role of perceived technology, perceived risk, and institution-based trust on service usage via online trust
title_sort online bike role of perceived technology perceived risk and institution based trust on service usage via online trust
topic online bike
perceived technology risk
service usage
trust
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1798067
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