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Understanding the Effects of Antecedents on Continuance Intention to Gather Food Safety Information on Websites.

Hsinyeh Tsai1, Yu-Ping Lee1, Athapol Ruangkanjanases2.   

Abstract

Virtual community websites are one of the applications that provide a platform for people with common interests to extend their social relations in social media. With the proliferation of food safety incidents in recent years, social media has often been a major channel for public engagement in risk communication because of its social networking and immediate interaction. To understand the users' needs and satisfaction, this study proposed a model to develop and evaluate the antecedents of continuance intention toward food safety information from social media. Based on the questionnaire collected from 289 Facebook users, this study assessed the integrated model of the expectation-confirmation theory and technology acceptance model with technology readiness as moderator. The results showed that the perceived ease-of-use, usefulness, and confirmation indirectly affected social media continuance usage intention through satisfaction; perceived ease-of-use, usefulness, and satisfaction were the direct determinants that affected the users' social media continuance intention. Furthermore, positive technology readiness had significant effects on the relationship between the perceived ease-of-use, usefulness, confirmation, satisfaction, and continuance intention toward food safety information. This study contributes some important suggestions and managerial implications for food safety promotion providers, practitioners, and academics in the food industry, and social media environment.
Copyright © 2020 Tsai, Lee and Ruangkanjanases.

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Keywords:  continuance intention; expectation-confirmation theory; food safety; social media; technology acceptance model; technology readiness

Year:  2020        PMID: 33424693      PMCID: PMC7793986          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.579322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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