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Determining the intention to use app-based medicine service in an emerging economy

Author Affiliations
World University of Bangladesh, Saudi Electronic University, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Healthcare Management
Year2023
Citations12

Abstract

The study investigates the customers’ intention to use app-based medicine services in an emerging economy. This study explores the indirect effects of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived security and perceived delivery with the intention to use app-based medicine services through the mediating effect of perceived trust. The present study developed a self-administered survey questionnaire to collect data from 336 respondents who were using app-based medicine services in Bangladesh. The data was collected between March 2022 and May 2022. The collected data were analysed using SmartPLS-4 to determine the reliability and validity of the constructs. The study's findings indicate that perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived security, and perceived delivery positively and significantly (t > 1.96; P <…
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