Factors Influencing Continuous Intention to Use of Event Management Electronic Portals in 4 and 5 Star Hotels
Ra¡¯ed Masa¡¯deh,
Ali Al-Badi,
Aseel Rashaideh,
Jaafer Abu-Zahra and
Jamal Alsmadi
Journal of Management and Strategy, 2017, vol. 8, issue 3, 1-19
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to examine the associations among perceived relative advantages, compatibility, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, and continuous intention to use event management electronic portals in Aqaba 4 and 5 Star hotels. A survey instrument was used to examine the relationships in the proposed model. The collected primary data (n=200) from employees who are familiar with hotels¡¯ event management electronic portals located in Aqaba city is conducted to test the relationship between exogenous and endogenous construct expressed in the proposed structural model. By employing SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) analysis, the findings revealed that while both variables perceived relative advantages and compatibility directly, positively, and significantly impacted perceived usefulness; both variables did not impact perceived enjoyment. Also, perceived ease of use has significant impacts on perceived usefulness and perceived enjoyment. In addition, both of perceived usefulness and perceived enjoyment found to impact continuous intention to use.
Keywords: perceived relative advantages; compatibility; perceived ease of use; perceived usefulness; perceived enjoyment; continuous intention to use; Aqaba; Jordan; SEM (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5430/jms.v8n3p1
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