The Factors Influencing Millennials' Continuance Intention to Use Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVoD) in Jakarta

Eric Zenas Kurniawan, Grant Denov M. Tobing, Nabil Naratama, Adilla Anggraeni
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Developments in information and communication technologies disrupt the traditional media ecosystem. New media has led to the emergence of many digital platforms such as SVoD. SVoD has become very popular nowadays all over the world. Therefore, this paper aims to reveal the determinants of intention to use SVoD based on the technology acceptance model, The design of this study was a quantitative method using non-probability convenience sampling that tested 90 usable respondents that fit the sample criteria for Structural Equation Model (SEM) through smart-PLS. From the result earned from Path Coefficients, we discovered that knowledge, self-efficacy, perceived ease of use, attitude, and compatibility affect the continuance intention to keep using the SVoD. However, in this study, the perceived usefulness variable did not have any impact on the continuance intention to use SVoD.
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影响雅加达千禧一代持续使用订阅视频点播(SVoD)意愿的因素
信息和通信技术的发展破坏了传统媒体的生态系统。新媒体带动了SVoD等众多数字平台的出现。SVoD如今在世界各地都很流行。因此,本文旨在揭示基于技术接受模型的SVoD使用意愿的决定因素。本研究的设计是一种定量方法,采用非概率便利抽样,通过smart-PLS测试了90名符合结构方程模型(SEM)样本标准的可用受访者。从路径系数的结果来看,知识、自我效能、感知易用性、态度和兼容性对继续使用SVoD的意愿有影响。然而,在本研究中,感知有用性变量对持续使用SVoD的意愿没有任何影响。
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