A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption

The phenomenal growth of technology has created a vibrant new domain for sharing economy (SE) in Malaysia travel industry. Despite of numerous limitations exist such as lack of rules and regulations established to safeguard consumers’ right in SE, it is still highly acceptable by the Malaysian. Cons...

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Main Authors: Ng, Qin En, Fong, Zhi Xin, How, Xun Hang, Ng, Hui Jie, Seow, Khai Jun
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3509/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3509/1/fyp_AC_2019_NQE.pdf
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author Ng, Qin En
Fong, Zhi Xin
How, Xun Hang
Ng, Hui Jie
Seow, Khai Jun
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Fong, Zhi Xin
How, Xun Hang
Ng, Hui Jie
Seow, Khai Jun
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description The phenomenal growth of technology has created a vibrant new domain for sharing economy (SE) in Malaysia travel industry. Despite of numerous limitations exist such as lack of rules and regulations established to safeguard consumers’ right in SE, it is still highly acceptable by the Malaysian. Consumer perception is always an issue in the acceptance towards SE adoption. Besides, mobile technology acceptability is a significant enabling part in SE as most of the SE online platforms are being accessed through mobile devices. Therefore, a research was conducted to examine how they affect consumer behavioral intention (BI) and SE adoption. The research objective is to study the determinants which influence SE participation in the travel industry. In this study, an enhanced framework was created by integrating Mobile Technology Acceptance Model (MTAM) with Extended Valence Framework for the purpose of establishing a comprehensive study pertaining to the determinants influencing SE adoption in the travel industry. It was proposed that perceived benefits (i.e. epistemic benefit & convenience), trust, mobile ease of use (MEU) and mobile usefulness (MU) have positive effects towards consumers BI in SE adoption, while perceived risk (i.e. psychological risk & physical risk) are negatively related to the BI in SE adoption. This research was a cross-sectional study with 500 sets of questionnaire delivered to travelers from Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Perak, Pahang, Kedah, and Johor which were rated by Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) as the states with higher percentage of visitors. Each target respondent was selected based on their experience in travel and whether they had the basic knowledge about SE. Transportation hubs and airports were chosen as the sampling location in this study. Moreover, purposive sampling technique was applied and SAS Enterprise Guide 7.1 was adopted to perform analysis of data.
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spelling utar-35092019-08-14T10:31:19Z A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption Ng, Qin En Fong, Zhi Xin How, Xun Hang Ng, Hui Jie Seow, Khai Jun HF Commerce The phenomenal growth of technology has created a vibrant new domain for sharing economy (SE) in Malaysia travel industry. Despite of numerous limitations exist such as lack of rules and regulations established to safeguard consumers’ right in SE, it is still highly acceptable by the Malaysian. Consumer perception is always an issue in the acceptance towards SE adoption. Besides, mobile technology acceptability is a significant enabling part in SE as most of the SE online platforms are being accessed through mobile devices. Therefore, a research was conducted to examine how they affect consumer behavioral intention (BI) and SE adoption. The research objective is to study the determinants which influence SE participation in the travel industry. In this study, an enhanced framework was created by integrating Mobile Technology Acceptance Model (MTAM) with Extended Valence Framework for the purpose of establishing a comprehensive study pertaining to the determinants influencing SE adoption in the travel industry. It was proposed that perceived benefits (i.e. epistemic benefit & convenience), trust, mobile ease of use (MEU) and mobile usefulness (MU) have positive effects towards consumers BI in SE adoption, while perceived risk (i.e. psychological risk & physical risk) are negatively related to the BI in SE adoption. This research was a cross-sectional study with 500 sets of questionnaire delivered to travelers from Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Perak, Pahang, Kedah, and Johor which were rated by Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) as the states with higher percentage of visitors. Each target respondent was selected based on their experience in travel and whether they had the basic knowledge about SE. Transportation hubs and airports were chosen as the sampling location in this study. Moreover, purposive sampling technique was applied and SAS Enterprise Guide 7.1 was adopted to perform analysis of data. 2019-04-04 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3509/1/fyp_AC_2019_NQE.pdf Ng, Qin En and Fong, Zhi Xin and How, Xun Hang and Ng, Hui Jie and Seow, Khai Jun (2019) A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3509/
spellingShingle HF Commerce
Ng, Qin En
Fong, Zhi Xin
How, Xun Hang
Ng, Hui Jie
Seow, Khai Jun
A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
title A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
title_full A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
title_fullStr A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
title_full_unstemmed A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
title_short A contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
title_sort contemporary paradigm of travel industry: determinants of sharing economy adoption
topic HF Commerce
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3509/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3509/1/fyp_AC_2019_NQE.pdf