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Preliminary communication

Effects of System Characteristics on Adopting Web-Based Advanced Traveller Information System: Evidence from Taiwan

Ting-Wei Lin ; Department of Tourism, Ming Chuan University
Chia-Yen Lin ; Department of Public Administration and Management, National University of Tainan
Wen-Ho Hsu ; Logistics & Warehouse Management Department, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited


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Abstract

This study proposes a behavioural intention model that integrates information quality, response time, and system accessibility into the original technology acceptance model (TAM) to investigate whether system characteristics affect the adoption of Web-based advanced traveller information systems (ATIS). This study empirically tests the proposed model using data collected from an online survey of Web-based advanced traveller information system users. Con­firmatory factor analysis (CFA) was performed to examine the reliability and validity of the measurement model, and structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to evaluate the structural model. The results indicate that three system characteristics had indirect effects on the intention to use through perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and attitude toward using. Information quality was the most im­portant system characteristic factor, followed by response time and system accessibility. This study presents implica­tions for practitioners and researchers, and suggests direc­tions for future research.

Keywords

web-based advanced traveler information system (ATIS); system characteristics; travelers’ adoption; technology acceptance model (TAM); behavioral intention model

Hrčak ID:

124146

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/124146

Publication date:

28.2.2014.

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