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Title: Factors affecting consumer preference to use online food delivery services in Malaysia
Authors: Nur Syazwina Binti Dollah 
Nurain Binti Abdul Muti 
Nuraina Nadia Binti Adnan 
Nurul Fardila Abd Razak 
Keywords: Online Food Delivery Services;Convenience Motivation;Perceive Risk
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness
Conference: Hotwec 7.0 Sustainably Nurturing Tourism, Hospitality and Wellness 
Abstract: 
The food delivery service business in Malaysia and globally is experiencing significant growth, with customers increasingly seeking takeaway food delivery. The study's objective is to identify variables influencing Malaysian consumers' preferences for food delivered online. This study examines factors affecting consumer preference for online food delivery services in Malaysia. A quantitative research approach, using 384 questionnaires distributed via social media and SPSS software, revealed a positive relationship between online food delivery services with convenience motivation, perceive risk and perceive ease of use. The investigation's design, population of interest and size of the sample, method of sampling, collecting data processes, instruments for
research, and data analysis was covered. The findings provide implications and recommendations for future researchers to conduct similar studies in Malaysia.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5886
ISBN: e-ISBN: 978-629-489-007-7
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism and Wellness - Other Publication

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