Relationship of Exogen Variables for Customer Use and Satisfaction of Delivery Services

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The purpose of this paper is to determine the relationship of exogenous variables consisting of quality logistics service variables, brand image, and social media marketing on usage decisions and customer satisfaction. The shipping services studied specifically for domestic shipments consisted of J&T, JNE, TlKl, Wahana, SiCepat, ID Express, and Pos Indonesia using perception data through questionnaires. Respondents have at least used delivery services twice. Determination of the number of respondents using the maximum likelihood technique. The tool used in this research is Structural Equation Modeling. The results of this study indicate that the variables of logistics service quality and social media marketing have a positive and significant effect on usage decisions. The relationship between brand image and usage decisions cannot be proven because there is multicollinearity, which causes this variable to be excluded from the study. The equation of the relationship model of exogenous variables on the use and customer satisfaction of expedition services without using the brand image variable is as follows, Y2 = 0.371X1 + 0.482X3.

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Waluyo, M., Winursito, Y. C., Islami, M. C. P. A., Sari, R. N., & Waluyo, M. R. (2021). Relationship of Exogen Variables for Customer Use and Satisfaction of Delivery Services. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 328). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202132805013

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