Perceived of ease of use and usefulness: Empirical evidence of behavioral intention to use QR code technology on Indonesian commuter lines

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Abstract

This study aims to estimate the factors determining the perceived behavioral Intention to use the QR code on a smartphone in the commuter line tap-in tap-out ticketing process as an alternative payment. The rapid growth of information technology in the last two decades had become a factor that encouraged individuals and groups to utilize information technology from devices or technological tools as effectively and efficiently as possible to facilitate the activities and business processes being carried out. This research used the probability sampling technique with a random sampling of 100 commuter line passengers. In addition, this research used the data analysis technique of the Structural Equation Model-SmartPLS3.0. The results indicated that perceived compatibility and enjoyment significantly affected the perceived ease of use and usefulness in the consumer's behavioral Intention to use QR Code technology on smartphones as a substitution for purchasing commuter train tickets. However, the three other variables, perceived convenience, self-efficacy, and enjoyment, do not significantly influence the usefulness of using QR Code Technology on smartphones as an alternative for purchasing commuter tickets, and neither do the technological knowledge and perceived compatibility.

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Ricardianto, P., Soekirman, A., Pribadi, O. S., Atmaja, D. B., Suryobuwono, A. A., Ikawati, I., … Endri, E. (2023). Perceived of ease of use and usefulness: Empirical evidence of behavioral intention to use QR code technology on Indonesian commuter lines. International Journal of Data and Network Science, 7(4), 1815–1828. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.7.010

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