Summary: | This study aims to determine the effect of fraud, normative beliefs, perceived
enjoyment, familiarity to the user's intention of online ticketing information systems. The
hypothesis is proposed: (1) Fraud will negatively affect the User intention of Online
Ticketing Information System. (2) Normative beliefs will affect the Positive the User
intention of Online Ticketing Information System. (3) Positively Perceived enjoyment will
affect the User intention of Online Ticketing Information System. (4) Familiarity Positive
Normative it will affect the User intention of Online Ticketing Information System.
This study uses the data in the primary form of questionnaires distributed to the
respondents to the online ticketing system user information. The number of respondents
earned as much as 102 and a decent number of questionnaires to be processed as many as 92.
This study tested the valid ity of the analytical tools and Reliability Test, Test Data
normality, multicollinearity Test, Test and Hypothesis Testing Heterokedastisitas performed
by Multiple Regression Testing.
All the alternative hypothesis proposed in this study and the overall results supported
the independent variables fraud, normative beliefs, perceived enjoyment and familiarity
simultaneously significant effect on the dependent variable intention of online ticketing user
information systems. The most dominant variable affecting the intention Users of Online
Ticketing Fraud Information System is variable.
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