Understanding quality factors of electronic health service in an emerging economy

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Quality Management Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-23 DOI:10.1080/10686967.2022.2083038
Mustafa Al-Emran, S. Islam, Ahasan Harun
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Abstract In the context of an emerging economy, this research investigates consumers’ experiences with electronic health service systems and their impact on satisfaction and future usage intention. It draws from a user engagement and a value co-creation perspective to examine complex transferring mechanisms and boundary conditions. Survey data from users of online health service systems were collected from an emerging market and subjected to regression analysis to test the hypotheses. Consumers’ experience-based attributions of the electronic system – system and information quality as well as content reliability – have a positive impact on intention to use, which are mediated by satisfaction. Interaction of the consumer with the system moderates the effects of both information system quality and information quality on satisfaction. The indirect effects of information and system quality on intention to use via satisfaction differ based on the consumer interaction. Also, effects of information quality and content reliability on intention to use are moderated by consumers’ perceptions of behavioral control. The study provides further evidence in the link between quality and satisfaction in the use of electronic health services systems in the context of an emerging market. The study focuses on explicating complex associations and focus on mediation and moderation effects only. This deepens our understanding of transferring mechanisms and boundary conditions, and provides more insights into the theory than just investigating the direct effects.
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了解新兴经济体中电子医疗服务的质量因素
摘要在新兴经济体的背景下,本研究调查了消费者对电子医疗服务系统的体验及其对满意度和未来使用意愿的影响。它从用户参与和价值共创的角度来考察复杂的转移机制和边界条件。来自在线医疗服务系统用户的调查数据是从一个新兴市场收集的,并进行回归分析以检验假设。消费者对电子系统的基于体验的归因——系统和信息质量以及内容可靠性——对使用意愿有积极影响,这是由满意度介导的。消费者与系统的互动调节了信息系统质量和信息质量对满意度的影响。信息和系统质量通过满意度对使用意愿的间接影响因消费者互动而异。此外,信息质量和内容可靠性对使用意向的影响受到消费者行为控制感知的调节。这项研究进一步证明了在新兴市场背景下使用电子医疗服务系统的质量和满意度之间的联系。该研究侧重于解释复杂的关联,仅关注中介和适度效应。这加深了我们对转移机制和边界条件的理解,并为理论提供了更多的见解,而不仅仅是研究直接影响。
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