Understanding the determinants of ePharmacy services: the moderating effect of technology discomfort

M. Gani, Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, A. Faroque, Ahmad Anas Sabit, F. A. Fattah
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand the determinants affecting behavioral intention (BI) to use ePharmacy services. The moderating role of technology discomfort in the relationship between BI and the actual use of ePharmacies in the context of Bangladesh is also examined. Design/methodology/approach A descriptive, quantitative approach was used to consider the UTAUT-2 model. Using the convenience sampling method, 255 responses were collected. The data were analyzed using Smart-PLS 3.2 software to investigate the hypothesized relationships. Findings The findings reveal that website information, doctors’ services, performance expectancy, return policy, social influence, perceived reliability and facilitating conditions are significantly related to the BI to use ePharmacy services. Interestingly, the structural equation modeling results also confirmed that technology discomfort has no moderating effect on the relationship between BI and actual usage behavior. Research limitations/implications This research provides theoretical contribution by extending the practical knowledge focusing on the relationship of ePharmacy, BI and actual usage behavior by using UTAUT-2 model – a relevant and unexplored issue in the easting literature, offering several research opportunities as the future avenue. Practical implications The result highlights the economic and social relevance from the perspective of a developing country. As people are showing their intention toward ePharmacy, managers and decision-makers need to take strategic decision to overcome any difficulties. Policymakers need to improve their services for the expansion of ePharmacy through different development projects. Originality/value This study advances past studies on the use of ecommerce in the pharmaceutical industry and provides a general understanding of customers in developing countries.
了解电子药房服务的决定因素:技术不适的调节作用
目的本研究的目的是了解影响行为意向(BI)使用电子药房服务的决定因素。在孟加拉国的背景下,技术不适的BI和药店的实际使用之间的关系的调节作用也进行了审查。设计/方法/方法采用描述性、定量的方法来考虑UTAUT-2模型。采用方便抽样法,共收集255份问卷。使用Smart-PLS 3.2软件对数据进行分析,以调查假设的关系。研究结果显示,网站信息、医生服务、绩效预期、退货政策、社会影响力、感知可靠性和便利条件与使用电子药房服务的BI显著相关。有趣的是,结构方程建模结果也证实了技术不适对商业智能与实际使用行为之间的关系没有调节作用。研究局限/启示本研究运用UTAUT-2模型对电子药房、商业智能与实际使用行为之间关系的实践知识进行了拓展,提供了理论贡献,这是东部文献中一个相关且未被探索的问题,为未来的研究提供了一些机会。从发展中国家的角度来看,结果突出了经济和社会的相关性。随着人们对电子药房的意愿越来越强烈,管理者和决策者需要采取战略决策来克服任何困难。决策者需要通过不同的发展项目来改善他们的服务,以扩大电子药房。原创性/价值本研究推进了过去在制药行业使用电子商务的研究,并提供了对发展中国家客户的总体了解。
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