Travel app users’ continued use intentions: it’s a matter of value and trust

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This study examines the factors that influence the continued use intention of mobile apps designed for travel-related purposes. Interviews with 22 individuals provided data for developing a conceptual model of travel app continued use intention. The model draws on the expectation confirmation model framework, as well as interviews, to illustrate the relationship between functional value, hedonic value, satisfaction, and trust, and to discuss the link between moderators of familiarity, travel purposes, travel app types, and technology proficiency as predictors on continued use. The study’s results establish an in-depth understanding of continued use for travel apps.

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Choi, K. J., Wang, Y., & Sparks, B. (2018). Travel app users’ continued use intentions: it’s a matter of value and trust. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 36(1), 131-143. https://doi.org/10.1080/10548408.2018.1505580

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