Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety

The purpose of this research is to determine whether users’ social interaction tie and trust have a mediating effect on the willingness to use the online healthcare community (OHC) platform on an ongoing basis to respond to food safety crises and monitor food safety practices. During the three-month...

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Main Authors: Jinxin Yang, Din Jong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6514
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spelling doaj-5b37b2fbc88749f490bc201726fe74462021-07-01T00:23:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-06-01186514651410.3390/ijerph18126514Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food SafetyJinxin Yang0Din Jong1School of Management, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230009, ChinaDepartment of Digital Design and Information Management, Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology, Tainan 717, TaiwanThe purpose of this research is to determine whether users’ social interaction tie and trust have a mediating effect on the willingness to use the online healthcare community (OHC) platform on an ongoing basis to respond to food safety crises and monitor food safety practices. During the three-month survey, we conducted an online investigation of users who had experience sharing on the OHC platform and were concerned about food safety. Thereby, three hundred and fifty-two valid questionnaires were received and partial least squares was adopted in this study to test the proposed hypotheses. The empirical results show that perceived critical mass, image, and para-social interaction strengthen the social interaction tie between users and the food safety platform. In addition, this study found that social interaction tie and trust of OHC platform users increased users’ willingness to continue using the OHC platform. This research provides OHC platform managers with an in-depth understanding of online social interactions on food safety pages. Moreover, the results of this study can help food business owners, government regulators, hospitals, and physicians to improve the way they use the Web for opinion-led food safety crises and provide insight into the intent of promoting the ongoing use of OHC platforms.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6514online healthcare communityfood safety crisisperceived critical massimagepara-social interactionsocial interaction tie
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author Jinxin Yang
Din Jong
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Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
online healthcare community
food safety crisis
perceived critical mass
image
para-social interaction
social interaction tie
author_facet Jinxin Yang
Din Jong
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title Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety
title_short Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety
title_full Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety
title_fullStr Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Continuance Intention Determinants to Adopt Online Health Care Community: An Empirical Study of Food Safety
title_sort understanding continuance intention determinants to adopt online health care community: an empirical study of food safety
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The purpose of this research is to determine whether users’ social interaction tie and trust have a mediating effect on the willingness to use the online healthcare community (OHC) platform on an ongoing basis to respond to food safety crises and monitor food safety practices. During the three-month survey, we conducted an online investigation of users who had experience sharing on the OHC platform and were concerned about food safety. Thereby, three hundred and fifty-two valid questionnaires were received and partial least squares was adopted in this study to test the proposed hypotheses. The empirical results show that perceived critical mass, image, and para-social interaction strengthen the social interaction tie between users and the food safety platform. In addition, this study found that social interaction tie and trust of OHC platform users increased users’ willingness to continue using the OHC platform. This research provides OHC platform managers with an in-depth understanding of online social interactions on food safety pages. Moreover, the results of this study can help food business owners, government regulators, hospitals, and physicians to improve the way they use the Web for opinion-led food safety crises and provide insight into the intent of promoting the ongoing use of OHC platforms.
topic online healthcare community
food safety crisis
perceived critical mass
image
para-social interaction
social interaction tie
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6514
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