Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]

Online services of food delivery are more critical than ever. It has become more and more popular worldwide. Customers are getting comfortable using the apps for services to order the meals they want via their smartphone using the apps. There are more than ten online food distribution service provid...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr), Rusli, Mohd Saifullah, Borhan, Halimahton (Prof Madya. Dr.)
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Published: 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.568112022-03-13T03:56:20Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56811/ Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.] Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr) Rusli, Mohd Saifullah Borhan, Halimahton (Prof Madya. Dr.) Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling Consumer satisfaction Electronic commerce Online services of food delivery are more critical than ever. It has become more and more popular worldwide. Customers are getting comfortable using the apps for services to order the meals they want via their smartphone using the apps. There are more than ten online food distribution service providers currently operating on the market in Malaysia. What separates them, though, is the speed of services, the food prices, the delivery rates, the selections offered and deals, the user interface(UI) of the apps, user friendliness etc. This research is therefore carried out to examine the key factors affecting the intention of customers to use online food delivery services among customers in the Klang Valley during Covid-19 in 2020. The research investigating the most significant factors that influence the customer purchase intention on using Online Food Delivery (OFD) services. There are 4 independent variables which we are focusing on; time, price factor, convenience motivation factor and food illustration. From the research, we have found out that convenience motivation factor is the most important exogenous variable that can influence purchase intention directly, sequentially through shopping motivations. Customers wants the transaction to be quick, easy, convenience and simple. The other factors that have significant impact to customer’s purchase intentions are price and time factor. The least factor that influence customer’s purchase intention is the food illustrations. The study is carried out by gathering responses from over 207 people and only 167 participants are eligible for inclusion. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56811/1/56811.pdf ID56811 Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr) and Rusli, Mohd Saifullah and Borhan, Halimahton (Prof Madya. Dr.) (2021) Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]. In: International Exhibition & Symposium on Productivity, Innovation, Knowledge, Education & Design (i-SPiKe 2021). (Submitted) https://ispike2021.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling
Consumer satisfaction
Electronic commerce
spellingShingle Consumer behavior. Consumers' preferences. Consumer research. Including consumer profiling
Consumer satisfaction
Electronic commerce
Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr)
Rusli, Mohd Saifullah
Borhan, Halimahton (Prof Madya. Dr.)
Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]
description Online services of food delivery are more critical than ever. It has become more and more popular worldwide. Customers are getting comfortable using the apps for services to order the meals they want via their smartphone using the apps. There are more than ten online food distribution service providers currently operating on the market in Malaysia. What separates them, though, is the speed of services, the food prices, the delivery rates, the selections offered and deals, the user interface(UI) of the apps, user friendliness etc. This research is therefore carried out to examine the key factors affecting the intention of customers to use online food delivery services among customers in the Klang Valley during Covid-19 in 2020. The research investigating the most significant factors that influence the customer purchase intention on using Online Food Delivery (OFD) services. There are 4 independent variables which we are focusing on; time, price factor, convenience motivation factor and food illustration. From the research, we have found out that convenience motivation factor is the most important exogenous variable that can influence purchase intention directly, sequentially through shopping motivations. Customers wants the transaction to be quick, easy, convenience and simple. The other factors that have significant impact to customer’s purchase intentions are price and time factor. The least factor that influence customer’s purchase intention is the food illustrations. The study is carried out by gathering responses from over 207 people and only 167 participants are eligible for inclusion.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr)
Rusli, Mohd Saifullah
Borhan, Halimahton (Prof Madya. Dr.)
author_facet Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr)
Rusli, Mohd Saifullah
Borhan, Halimahton (Prof Madya. Dr.)
author_sort Mohamed, Rozita Naina (Prof Madya. Dr)
title Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_short Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_full Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in Klang valley during Covid-19 pendamics / Prof Madya. Dr Rozita Naina Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_sort modelling the effectiveness of using online food delivery services apps among customers in klang valley during covid-19 pendamics / prof madya. dr rozita naina mohamed ... [et al.]
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56811/1/56811.pdf
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