Factors influencing the intention to use Mysejahtera application among Malaysian citizens during Covid-19
Many countries in the globe have experienced COVID-19 pandemic in the year 2020, and this has caused government to come out with various tracking applications to trace the individuals who get infected with the virus. However, with the implementation of the tracking application by the government,...
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my.iium.irep.936062021-11-09T06:48:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/93606/ Factors influencing the intention to use Mysejahtera application among Malaysian citizens during Covid-19 Chan, Tak-Jie Wok, Saodah Sari, Nabila Novita Abd Muben, Muhammad Afiq Harraz H61.8 Communication of information Many countries in the globe have experienced COVID-19 pandemic in the year 2020, and this has caused government to come out with various tracking applications to trace the individuals who get infected with the virus. However, with the implementation of the tracking application by the government, there always be issues related to the personal information and data privacy store in the system, which will make the citizens intent to use the technology or vice-versa. Hence, this study aims to examine the factorsinfluencing the intention to use MySejahtera application among Malaysian citizens. The study utilized Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) Theory to guide the study, where the determinants were performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, habit, and perceived privacy credibility. Purposive sampling was employed in this study, where a quantitative (survey) method was used, in which online questionnaires were distributed to the Malaysian citizens who know or have heard about the MySejahtera tracking application which ultimately with generated 401 valid responses. The data were then analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling through Smart-PLS 3.0. The results revealed that four (4) determinants (social influence, facilitating conditions, habit, and perceived privacy credibility) have a positive and significant relationship with intention to use MySejahtera application. However, performance expectancy and effort expectancy were found not to be significantly related to intention to use the particular tracking application. The study contributes to the media information technology scholarship by incorporated perceived privacy credibility as an important construct to further expand the UTAUT2 Theory in relation to the Internet of Things (IoT), which provide relevant strategies for government agencies, medical and healthcare practitioners to track on the suspected patients. Conclusion, implications, and suggestions for future study were also discussed. Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93606/1/93606_Factors%20influencing%20the%20intention%20to%20use%20Mysejahtera%20application.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93606/2/93606_Factors%20influencing%20the%20intention%20to%20use%20Mysejahtera%20application_SCOPUS.pdf Chan, Tak-Jie and Wok, Saodah and Sari, Nabila Novita and Abd Muben, Muhammad Afiq Harraz (2021) Factors influencing the intention to use Mysejahtera application among Malaysian citizens during Covid-19. Journal of Applied Structural Equation Modeling (JASEM), 5 (2). pp. 1-21. E-ISSN 2590-4221 http://jasemjournal.com/vol-5-issue-2-july-2021/ https://doi.org/10.47263/JASEM.5(2)06 |
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Many countries in the globe have experienced COVID-19 pandemic in the year 2020, and this
has caused government to come out with various tracking applications to trace the individuals
who get infected with the virus. However, with the implementation of the tracking application by
the government, there always be issues related to the personal information and data privacy store
in the system, which will make the citizens intent to use the technology or vice-versa. Hence, this
study aims to examine the factorsinfluencing the intention to use MySejahtera application among
Malaysian citizens. The study utilized Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
(UTAUT2) Theory to guide the study, where the determinants were performance expectancy,
effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, habit, and perceived privacy credibility.
Purposive sampling was employed in this study, where a quantitative (survey) method was used,
in which online questionnaires were distributed to the Malaysian citizens who know or have
heard about the MySejahtera tracking application which ultimately with generated 401 valid
responses. The data were then analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation
Modelling through Smart-PLS 3.0. The results revealed that four (4) determinants (social
influence, facilitating conditions, habit, and perceived privacy credibility) have a positive and
significant relationship with intention to use MySejahtera application. However, performance
expectancy and effort expectancy were found not to be significantly related to intention to use
the particular tracking application. The study contributes to the media information technology
scholarship by incorporated perceived privacy credibility as an important construct to further
expand the UTAUT2 Theory in relation to the Internet of Things (IoT), which provide relevant
strategies for government agencies, medical and healthcare practitioners to track on the
suspected patients. Conclusion, implications, and suggestions for future study were also discussed. |
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