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The Performance of Foodpanda: A Study of Customer's Perspective and Satisfaction in Malaysia and India Gan, Kia Hui; Kuek, Thiam Yong; Rout, Kabir; Sharihan, Nurul Nor; Qanietah, Nurul; Omar, Omar; Ong, Yun Ru
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 5, No 2 (2022): May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v5i2.1498

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ABSTRACT This research paper aims to examine the performance of Foodpanda. Foodpanda is an online grocery and food delivery platform based in Berlin, Germany. Currently, it is the largest food delivery and grocery delivery platform in Asia. The objective of this paper is to study the perception and satisfaction levels of customers using Foodpanda and the service quality provided by Foodpanda. The impact of Covid-19 has affected the entire world and the reliance on food delivery apps has been doubled. Thus, the perception and satisfaction levels of users of Foodpanda and its services need to be explored and evaluated. The researchers collected the data using a structured questionnaire and a sample of 104 Foodpanda customers from India and Malaysia. The data examine the claims of Foodpanda regarding customer satisfaction and their perception of the market. The research shows that most people who ordered are satisfied with Foodpanda, including the delivery speed, price, and promotion.Keywords: Foodpanda, performance, customer perception, customer satisfaction.
Touching the Future: Drivers of E-Wallet Adoption in Malaysia Ibrahim, Haslindar; Kuek, Thiam Yong; Kumar, Owenish A/L Shashi; Ong, Zi Jin; Ooi, Zhi Ling; Peh, Jia Xuan; Yhee Ho, Penny Shuen; Ali, A. J.; Kee, Daisy Mui Hung
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 8, No 3 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v8i3.4169

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Touch ‘n Go is a Malaysian digital wallet app that offers secure, convenient and cashless transactions for users. It allows people to make payments through their smartphones anywhere in the country, including retail stores, restaurants and transportation hubs. Thus, this paper aims to study the factors that affect the adoption of e-wallets in Malaysia. In our research, a survey will be conducted using Google Forms for data collection. We have sent a survey to our target respondents, people who are using Touch ‘n Go e-Wallet. Our research aims to find out whether perceived convenience, perceived security, consumer attitudes and social influence will affect the intention of consumers to use Touch ‘n Go e-Wallet. Our findings show that perceived convenience and customer attitudes have a significant positive impact on the adoption of e-wallets while perceived security and social influence play a minimal role only. These findings highlight the importance of usability, user experience and trust-building strategies. Thus, Touch ‘n Go Sdn Bhd may improve the adoption of e-wallets among Malaysians in the future by focusing on these aspects.