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Title: Why do people use food delivery apps (FDA)? a uses and gratification theory perspective
Authors: Ray, Arghya.
Dhir, Amandeep.
Bala, Pradip Kumar.
Kaur, Puneet.
Keywords: Food Delivery Application (FDA)
Intention to use
Scale development
Structural equation modelling
Uses and gratifications theory
SEM
U&G
FDA
FDAs
IIM Ranchi
Issue Date: Nov-2019
Publisher: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
Citation: Ray, A., Dhir, A., Bala, P. K., & Kaur, P. (2019). Why do people use food delivery apps (FDA)? A uses and gratification theory perspective. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 51(November), 221-230.
Abstract: Recently, scholars have attempted to understand consumer behavior related to the use of food delivery apps(FDAs). However, the various motives behind the usage of different FDAs have not been addressed. The currentstudy worked tofill this gap by developing a psychometrically valid and reliable instrument that measuresdifferent uses and gratifications (U&G) behind the use of FDAs. Additionally, the association between different U&Gs and intentions to use FDAs were investigated. This study utilized a mixed-method research approachconsisting of open-ended essays (qualitative) with 125 FDA users and an online cross-sectional survey with 395FDA users. The study applied U&G theory and found eight main gratifications behind the use of FDA, namely,convenience, societal pressure, customer experience, delivery experience, search of restaurants, quality control,listing, and ease-of-use. The results suggest that customer experience, search of restaurants, ease-of-use andlisting were the significant antecedents of intentions to use FDAs. The study concludes with various implicationsand recommendations for future research on FDAs.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2019.05.025
http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/610
ISSN: 0969-6989
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