Determinant Factors Intention to Use E-Books in Jabodetabek

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Alexander Sisko, Pratama Asprilla Rangga P., Maura Amalia Khairina, Rano Kartono, Arta Moro Sundjaja

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In the current digital era, technology and the internet have evolved to meet the needs of the community in their daily activities, especially developments in the field of Technology and Education. One of them is the development of technology in books, which is where books were used manually (printed books) and now people can use books in digital form (e-books). Currently in Indonesia, interest in using e-books continues to increase every year, so this research aims to examine the important factors that influence one's intention to use e-books. This research was carried out in Jakarta with data collected from a questionnaire distributed to 235 respondents who had used e-books. The sample population is collected for convenience. Data processing in this study uses the SEM method with the application of SmartPLS. The findings from this study confirm that perceived accessibility, perceived ease, enjoyment perceived, social impact and the intention to use e-books do not even have a significant coefficient of intention to adopt e-books and personal innovation.

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