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Purpose
In recent years, the ongoing development and rapid popularization of mobile devices, not only has brought new forms of lifestyle but also has boomed a wide array of service contents, allowing users to engage in entertainment, study and other daily activities, in addition to business transactions. To explore the factors that affect users' continued use of mobile app software, this paper aims to take into account the utilitarian value and privacy, as well as security factors and intends to propose an integrated research model based on the information systems success (ISS) model.
Design/methodology/approachThe data for this study were collected via an online survey questionnaire. A total of 190 valid responses were used to examine the hypotheses in the research model. The casual model was assessed using partial least squares techniques.
FindingsThe results indicated that the three quality factors (information quality, system quality and service quality) in the ISS model significantly affected satisfaction and utilitarian value. Private and security have significant negative association with utilitarian value. The results also showed that private and security did not significantly affect satisfaction. The findings also provide some directions for further research.
Practical implicationsThe results show that user's continued use of mobile app software depends upon the perceived utilitarian value and satisfaction. The quality characteristics are the three critical factors that would affect the perceived utilitarian value and satisfaction. Compared to information quality and service quality, system quality has a higher degree of positive impact, which indicates that users are more concerned about the immediate download ability and ease-of-use provided by the system. Furthermore, the research also finds that privacy and security concerns have a negative influence on the utilitarian value, showing that in the context of task-oriented IS, the perceived risk of privacy and security during the process of using mobile app software services, will negatively affect users’ perception of utilitarian value. The insights provided by this study can help mobile app developers optimize design and marketing strategies.
Originality/valueThis study provides a better understanding of how the factors in the theories influence the continuance usage intention of life style mobile applications.
Details
Turnover;
Personal information;
Purchasing;
Success;
Applications programs;
Electronic devices;
Information services;
Q factors;
Privacy;
Market research;
Risk perception;
Mobile computing;
Information systems;
Design optimization;
Downloading;
Software;
Lifestyles;
Mobile commerce;
Research;
Models;
Entertainment;
Activities of daily living;
Transactions;
Security;
Marketing;
Value;
Information;
Satisfaction;
Research methodology;
Emotions;
Quality of service;
Information technology;
Mobile phones
