Determinants of adoption of mobile health services

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the mobile health adoption behaviour of potential adopters and to provide guidelines for mobile health success. This study applied both health behaviour and consumer value research and developed an integrated research model to encourage mobile health adoption. Design/methodology/approach - The authors contacted about 1,800 potential respondents living in Seoul, Korea. The authors used stratified sampling to choose sampling areas and quota sampling to select the final sampling unit. A total of 550 interviews were conducted, and the data were analysed using a structural equation modelling technique with linear structural relations. Findings - The results demonstrate that usefulness, convenience and monetary values of mobile health positively influence adoption intention. Convenience and monetary values are strongly perceived by individuals who have experienced illness, but the effect of illness experiences on the usefulness value is insignificant. Gender, age and income do not influence adoption intention. Originality/value - There is no research yet studies mobile health adoption behaviour in the integrated view of consumer value and the health service research. This integrated adoption model of mobile health can be a response of the calls to develop the mobile health adoption model adapted to the health context and to identify added predictors of the mobile health adoption.
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED
Issue Date
2015
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION; BEHAVIORAL-MODEL; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE; PERCEIVED VALUE; QUALITY; CARE; MHEALTH; CONVENIENCE; PERSPECTIVE; IMPACT

Citation

ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, v.39, no.4, pp.556 - 573

ISSN
1468-4527
DOI
10.1108/OIR-01-2015-0007
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/204066
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RIMS Journal Papers
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