Abstract
It is important to examine the factors whereby consumers adopt on-demand services, particularly the factors related to consumer safety, to obtain the sustainable growth of on-demand services. Because consumers face physical risks as they confront service providers in person when using these on-demand services, unlike with traditional online services. This paper analyzed the effect of the level of face-to-face interaction between consumer and service provider with the adoption of on-demand services using an extended technology acceptance model. The result shows that the effects of the factors including perceived safety on adoption of on-demand services was different according to the type of on-demand services classified by the level of face-to-face interaction.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 277-286 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Technological Forecasting and Social Change |
| Volume | 139 |
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| State | Published - Feb 2019 |
Keywords
- Consumer adoption
- Face-to-face interaction
- On-demand services
- Technology acceptance model