Adopsi Technology Continuance Theory, Extend Technology Proficiency, dan Social Influence untuk menganalisis Continuance Intention pada Aplikasi Travel

Authors

  • M. Naufal Rizqullah Kesih S. Putra UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya
  • Faris Muslihul A. UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya
  • Yusuf Amrozi UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya
  • Ilham Ilham UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya
  • Prasasti Karunia Farista Ananto UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32493/jtsi.v7i3.40680

Keywords:

Technology Continuance Theory (TCT); Continuance Intention; Smart-PLS

Abstract

A travel application is an application that allows tourists to manage various travel-related activities, such as searching for flights, accommodation, tourist activities, and booking flights at any time just by using a mobile device. This research applies the concept of Technology Continuance Theory (TCT) discovered by Liao et al., (2009), and deepens it with Technology Proficiency and Social Influence to identify what factors influence Continuance Intention in using travel applications. This research used a quantitative approach with 120 respondents using Agoda, Tiket.com, and Traveloka. The questionnaire was prepared using a Likert scale which identified 14 hypotheses. SEMP-PLS was applied for data analysis using SmartPLS v.3 software and provided results from 14 proposed hypotheses, it was discovered that 5 of them did not support this research. Satisfaction, Attitude, and Social Influence were proven to directly influence Continuance Intention, while Perceived Usefulness was found to have no significant influence. The addition of Technology Proficiency has a strong influence on Continuance Intention, and Social Influence was found to influence Continuance Intention through the mediator variable, is Satisfaction.

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Published

2024-07-31

How to Cite

Putra, M. N. R. K. S., A., F. M., Amrozi, Y., Ilham, I., & Ananto, P. K. F. (2024). Adopsi Technology Continuance Theory, Extend Technology Proficiency, dan Social Influence untuk menganalisis Continuance Intention pada Aplikasi Travel. Jurnal Teknologi Sistem Informasi Dan Aplikasi, 7(3), 1140–1150. https://doi.org/10.32493/jtsi.v7i3.40680