Task technology fit in online transaction through apps

The purpose of this chapter is to examine what aspects of task-technology characteristics are most relevant to fit, satisfaction, and continuance intention of using apps in mobile banking transactions. Applying the SEM approach to a sample of 250 Malaysians, the findings of this chapter imply that...

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Main Authors: Valaei, Naser *, Nikhashemi, Seyedrajab *, Hwang, Ha Jin *, Dent, Michael M *
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Language:English
Published: IGI Global 2018
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author Valaei, Naser *
Nikhashemi, Seyedrajab *
Hwang, Ha Jin *
Dent, Michael M *
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Nikhashemi, Seyedrajab *
Hwang, Ha Jin *
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description The purpose of this chapter is to examine what aspects of task-technology characteristics are most relevant to fit, satisfaction, and continuance intention of using apps in mobile banking transactions. Applying the SEM approach to a sample of 250 Malaysians, the findings of this chapter imply that the task characteristic of transaction-based apps is more relevant than technology characteristics. The results suggest that degree of fit is highly associated with mobile apps user satisfaction. Furthermore, the higher the degree of fit, the higher is the continuance intention to use apps for online transactions. Surprisingly, the findings show that the task characteristics are not relevant to continuous intention to use apps for online transactions.
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spelling sunway-8582019-07-03T09:20:52Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/858/ Task technology fit in online transaction through apps Valaei, Naser * Nikhashemi, Seyedrajab * Hwang, Ha Jin * Dent, Michael M * HF Commerce QA76 Computer software The purpose of this chapter is to examine what aspects of task-technology characteristics are most relevant to fit, satisfaction, and continuance intention of using apps in mobile banking transactions. Applying the SEM approach to a sample of 250 Malaysians, the findings of this chapter imply that the task characteristic of transaction-based apps is more relevant than technology characteristics. The results suggest that degree of fit is highly associated with mobile apps user satisfaction. Furthermore, the higher the degree of fit, the higher is the continuance intention to use apps for online transactions. Surprisingly, the findings show that the task characteristics are not relevant to continuous intention to use apps for online transactions. IGI Global 2018-05 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/858/1/Hwang%20Ha%20Jin%20Task%20technology%20fit%20in%20online%20transaction%20through%20apps.pdf Valaei, Naser * and Nikhashemi, Seyedrajab * and Hwang, Ha Jin * and Dent, Michael M * (2018) Task technology fit in online transaction through apps. In: Optimizing E-Participation Initiatives Through Social Media. IGI Global, Hershey, PA, pp. 236-251. ISBN 9781522553267 http://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5326-7.ch010 doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-5326-7.ch010
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QA76 Computer software
Valaei, Naser *
Nikhashemi, Seyedrajab *
Hwang, Ha Jin *
Dent, Michael M *
Task technology fit in online transaction through apps
title Task technology fit in online transaction through apps
title_full Task technology fit in online transaction through apps
title_fullStr Task technology fit in online transaction through apps
title_full_unstemmed Task technology fit in online transaction through apps
title_short Task technology fit in online transaction through apps
title_sort task technology fit in online transaction through apps
topic HF Commerce
QA76 Computer software
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http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/858/1/Hwang%20Ha%20Jin%20Task%20technology%20fit%20in%20online%20transaction%20through%20apps.pdf