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Article
Publication date: 29 April 2024

Ajitabh Dash

This study aims to investigate the influence of cognitive and affective trust on the revisit intention of medical tourists to a developing country like India, focusing on the role…

Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the influence of cognitive and affective trust on the revisit intention of medical tourists to a developing country like India, focusing on the role of country image as a moderator.

Design/methodology/approach

This study used partial least square-based structural equation modelling to test the hypotheses using data from 297 medical tourists visiting India from abroad for treatment.

Findings

The findings of this study confirmed that all the dimensions of cognitive trust, namely, perceived expertise, performance and reputation of the health-care service providers, have a positive and significant impact on the revisit intention of medical tourists to India. In contrast, none of the two dimensions of affective trust have a significant effect on the revisit intention of medical tourists to India. This study also confirmed that country image significantly moderates the relationship between performance dimensions of cognitive trust and medical tourists’ revisit intention to India.

Originality/value

The study’s findings have significant theoretical and managerial implications as they explore the effect of cognitive and affective trust on medical tourists’ the revisit intention to visit an emerging economy, considering the country’s image as a moderator.

目的

本研究旨在调查认知和情感信任对印度等发展中国家医疗游客重游意愿的影响, 重点关注国家形象的调节作用。

设计/方法/途径

本研究采用基于偏最小二乘的结构方程模型, 使用 297 名从国外到印度接受治疗的医疗游客的数据来检验假设。

研究结果

本研究的结果证实, 认知信任的所有维度, 即医疗服务提供者的专业知识、绩效和声誉, 对印度医疗游客的重游意愿产生积极且显着的影响。相比之下, 情感信任的两个维度都没有对印度医疗游客的重游意愿产生显着影响。这项研究还证实, 国家形象显着调节认知信任绩效维度与医疗游客重访印度意愿之间的关系。

原创性/价值

该研究的结果具有重要的理论和管理意义, 因为他们探讨了认知和情感信任对医疗游客重访新兴经济体的意愿的影响, 并考虑到该国作为调节者的形象。

Propósito

Este estudio tiene como objetivo investigar la influencia de la confianza cognitiva y afectiva en la intención de volver a visitar a un país en desarrollo como la India por parte de turistas médicos, centrándose en el papel de la imagen del país como moderador.

Diseño/metodología/enfoque

Este estudio empleó un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales parcial basado en mínimos cuadrados para probar las hipótesis utilizando datos de 297 turistas médicos que visitaron la India desde el extranjero para recibir tratamiento.

Hallazgos

Los hallazgos de este estudio confirmaron que todas las dimensiones de la confianza cognitiva, es decir, la experiencia percibida, el desempeño y la reputación de los proveedores de servicios de atención médica, tienen un impacto positivo y significativo en la intención de volver a visitar a la India por parte de los turistas médicos. Por el contrario, ninguna de las dos dimensiones de la confianza afectiva tiene un efecto significativo en la intención de volver a visitar la India por parte de los turistas médicos. Este estudio también confirmó que la imagen del país modera significativamente la relación entre las dimensiones de desempeño de la confianza cognitiva y la intención de los turistas médicos de volver a visitar la India.

Originalidad/Valor

Los hallazgos del estudio tienen importantes implicaciones teóricas y administrativas, ya que exploran el efecto de la confianza cognitiva y afectiva en la intención de los turistas médicos de visitar una economía emergente, considerando la imagen del país como moderador.

Article
Publication date: 17 July 2023

Anjan Kumar Sahoo, Ajitabh Dash and Parameswar Nayak

This study aims to investigate the user’s behavior and intention to continue using e-health services by analyzing the factors influencing their decision. The…

Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the user’s behavior and intention to continue using e-health services by analyzing the factors influencing their decision. The stimuli–organism–behavior–consequence (SOBC) framework was used to assess how the risks and benefits of e-health influence both behavioral intention (BI) and continued use.

Design/methodology/approach

The hypotheses proposed for this study were tested with partial least square-based structural equation modeling. This study relied on the primary data collected from 572 respondents using convenient sampling.

Findings

This study examined the SOBC model’s four phases’ with the help of eight constructs. The conceptual model allowed the authors to examine 10 relationships to measure e-health adoption behavior in emerging nations like India. This study found that convenience, perceived risk and facilitating conditions are positively related to the effort and performance expectancy (PE) associated with e-health consultation. Only social influence is unrelated. This study also found a positive and substantial relationship between BI, effort and PE.

Originality/value

The study uses the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology and the SOBC paradigm to determine the factors influencing users’ intentions to use e-health. In addition to bringing new aspects to the existing literature on technology adoption and e-health consultation, the results of this study will aid e-health service providers in formulating strategies to promote the usage of e-health in emerging economies like India.

Details

Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2053-4620

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Article
Publication date: 22 December 2022

Ajitabh Dash

This study aims to comprehend the smart city–built environment’s (SCBE) effect on citizens’ quality of life in the smart cities of a developing country such as India. This study…

Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to comprehend the smart city–built environment’s (SCBE) effect on citizens’ quality of life in the smart cities of a developing country such as India. This study also sought to investigate the moderating effect of technological anxiety on the association, as mentioned earlier.

Design/methodology/approach

This study’s hypotheses were tested using data from 494 sample respondents who lived in the top five smart cities of India using partial least square-based structural equation modeling.

Findings

This study validated five dimensions of an SCBE, including smart governance, smart economy, smart people, smart transportation, smart environment and smart living, and demonstrated a favorable connection between a SCBE quality of life. This study confirmed that technology anxiety strongly moderates the relationship between the built environment of smart cities and citizens’ quality of life.

Originality/value

This study is a pioneering effort that explores the relationship between SCBE and the quality of life of its residents and the moderating effect of technology anxiety on this relationship.

Details

Journal of Facilities Management , vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1472-5967

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Article
Publication date: 22 June 2022

Ajitabh Dash

The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating effect of a firm’s customer centricity and market orientation on the relationship between the knowledge management and…

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating effect of a firm’s customer centricity and market orientation on the relationship between the knowledge management and business performance.

Design/methodology/approach

The hypotheses proposed for this study were tested on the data collected from 274 sample firms using partial least square-based structural equation modeling.

Findings

According to the findings of this study, a firm’s customer-centricity fully mediates the relationship between explicit and tacit knowledge management and a firm’s business performance, whereas a firm’s market orientation partially mediates the relationship between tacit and implicit knowledge management systems and a firm’s business performance.

Originality/value

This study can be considered as a pioneer work that investigates how explicit and tacit knowledge can be transformed into business performance with the mediating effect of a firm’s customer centricity and market orientation on this relationship.

Details

VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2059-5891

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