Consumer acceptance of a quick response (QR) code for the food traceability system: Application of an extended technology acceptance model (TAM) - PubMed (original) (raw)
Consumer acceptance of a quick response (QR) code for the food traceability system: Application of an extended technology acceptance model (TAM)
Yeong Gug Kim et al. Food Res Int. 2016 Jul.
Abstract
The objectives of this study are to apply the TAM using the addition of perceived information to individuals' behavioral intention to use the QR code for the food traceability system; and to determine the moderating effects of food involvement on the relationship between perceived information and perceived usefulness. Results from a survey of 420 respondents are analyzed using structural equation modeling. The study findings reveal that the extended TAM has a satisfactory fit to the data and that the underlying dimensions have a significant effect on consumers' intention to use the QR code for the food traceability system. In addition, food involvement plays a significant moderating function in the relationship between perceived information and perceived usefulness. The implications of this study for future research are discussed.
Keywords: Food traceability system; Perceived information; QR code; Technology acceptance model.
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