원문정보
초록
영어
We studied consumer reactions and awareness to the Self-Service Technology (SST) environment during the Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study adopted the Absorption Capacity Model as the main framework of empirical studies. In combination with the model, consumers' intention to use SST for four stages of time was identified to track the social impact of COVID-19. Using latent growth model and structural equation model, this study set organizational and environmental characteristics as the first stage of the model, and assimilation and trust as the middle stage. The results of the study showed that organizational and environmental characteristics have a positive effect on assimilation and trust, except for environmental characteristics. Consumers' SST assimilation stimulate immediate intent to use kiosks. While, consumer trust in kiosks has been shown to have a positive effect on both immediate and continuous intentions to use kiosks during the COVID-19 period.
목차
Introduction
Research Background
SST and Kiosk
Absorptive Capacity
Hypothesis development
Recognizing the value and assimilation
Recognizing the value and trust
Assimilation and exploit
Assimilation and exploit
Methodology
Data collection
Questionnaires
Results
Common method bias (CMB)
Unconditional latent growth analysis
Measurement model
Hypothesis testing and conditioned latent growth model analysis
Discussion
Conclusions and Limitations
References