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Determining intention to buy air e-tickets in Malaysia

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Struggling airlines can save cost and improve profits by selling tickets online. While global sales of air e-tickets have grown over time, they are mostly from advanced nations. In developing… Click to show full abstract

Struggling airlines can save cost and improve profits by selling tickets online. While global sales of air e-tickets have grown over time, they are mostly from advanced nations. In developing markets like Malaysia, e-ticket sales are substantially lower. Hence, this study sets out to examine the factors that determine consumers’ intentions to buy air e-tickets. The factors include the disadvantage and advantage of buying air e-tickets, represented by perceived risk and perceived usefulness, respectively. The results show that Malaysian consumers’ perceptions of risk outweigh the perceived usefulness of e-ticketing, and negatively affect intentions to buy air e-tickets. Perceived risk also has a negative effect on perceived usefulness, making usefulness insignificant to buying intention online. These findings imply that for Malaysian consumers, perceived risk far outweighs perceived usefulness where intention to buy air e-tickets is concerned. © 2019 by the authors; licensee Growing Science, Canada.

Keywords: air tickets; intention buy; buy air; perceived usefulness; perceived risk

Journal Title: Management Science Letters
Year Published: 2019

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