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Title: Innovation resistance theory perspective on the use of food delivery applications
Authors: Kaur, Puneet.
Dhir, Amandeep.
Ray, Arghya.
Bala, Pradip Kumar.
Khalil, Ashraf.
Keywords: Consumer barriers
Consumer resistance
Food Delivery Application (FDA)
Innovation Resistance Theory (IRT)
Intention to use
Word of Mouth (WOM)
IIM Ranchi
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Journal of Enterprise Information Management
Citation: Kaur, P., Dhir, A., Ray, A., Bala, P. K., & Khalil, A. (2021). Innovation resistance theory perspective on the use of food delivery applications. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 34(6), 1746-1768. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-03-2020-0091
Abstract: Purpose – The current study tries to better understand the resistance toward food delivery applications (FDAs). This study has adapted the existing criteria to measure different consumer barriers toward FDAs. It also examined the relationships between various consumer barriers, intention to use FDAs and word-ofmouth (WOM). Design/methodology/approach – This study utilized the innovation resistance theory (IRT) and a mixedmethod approach comprised of qualitative essays submitted by 125 respondents and primary surveys (N 5 366) of FDA users. Findings – Tradition barrier (trust) shared a negative association with use intention, while image barrier (poor customer service) shared a negative association with WOM. The intention to use was positively associated with WOM. Additionally, the study results reveal that image barrier (poor customer experience) and value barrier (poor quality control) were, in fact, positively related to WOM. This study also discusses the managerial and theoretical implications of these findings and the scope for further research on FDAs. Originality/value – FDAs have revolutionized the food delivery industry and made it more comfortable and convenient for the consumers. However, FDA service providers are facing challenges from both customers and restaurants. Although scholars investigated customer behavior toward FDAs, no prior study has focused on consumer barriers toward FDA usage.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-03-2020-0091
http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/981
ISSN: 1741-0398
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