학술논문
Analyzing the Impact of Value Satisfaction on Behavioral Intention to Use E-Resources
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice, 10(3), pp.1-14 Sep, 2022
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2287-4577
2287-9099
2287-9099
Abstract
The present study investigates the impact of perceived value metrics in driving satisfaction and behavioral intention to use e-resource among its users. Utilitarian, hedonic, uniqueness, epistemic, and economic are key values selected for the purpose of investigation in the study. This empirical study is carried out through a survey and responses have been analyzed using structural equation modelling. The target group is selected by means of simple random sampling (users of e-resources in selected business schools). Findings of the study reveal that utilitarian values, hedonic values, epistemic values, and uniqueness values have a significant impact on the usage intention of e-resources; however, economic values reflect an insignificant relationship to intention to use e-resources. The study is a distinctive piece of work on investigating the most and the least significant value(s) associated with satisfaction and usage intentions of e-resources.