Emerging Science Journal
Vol 6 (2022): Special Issue "COVID-19: Emerging Research"

Factors Affecting Switching Intention from Cash on Delivery to E-Payment Services in C2C E-Commerce Transactions: COVID-19, Transaction, and Technology Perspectives

Betty Purwandari (Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta,)
Syahrul Alam Suriazdin (Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta,)
Achmad Nizar Hidayanto (Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta,)
Suryana Setiawan (Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta,)
Kongkiti Phusavat (Department of Industrial Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok,)
Mutia Maulida (Department of Information Technology, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarmasin,)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Mar 2022

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the application of e-payment has rapidly increased. However, e-payment has not been able to achieve a trustworthy level in e-commerce transactions. Thus, cash payment methods with Cash On Delivery (COD) services still dominate C2C e-commerce payment transactions in Indonesia. This study aims to investigate factors that affect users' switching intentions from COD to e-payment services. The research model was adopted by using the Push-Pull-Mooring framework, integrating perceived COVID-19 risk, technology acceptance, and transaction effort. Empirical research was conducted using data from 546 COD and e-payment users in Indonesia, with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) being used to validate the model and analyze the hypotheses. The results indicate that switching intention from COD to e-payment is significantly influenced by pull factors in e-payment, which are economic benefits, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and critical mass. There are also two mooring factors that significantly influence the switching intention from COD to e-payment, which are trust and perceived security and privacy. This study makes a significant contribution to the literature in terms of validating a theoretical framework that emphasizes factors that influence user switching intentions from COD to e-payment in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research can be a reference for Indonesian payment system regulators and e-payment service providers in formulating regulations and strategies to accelerate the spread of digital transactions in Indonesia. Doi: 10.28991/esj-2022-SPER-010 Full Text: PDF

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Journal Info

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ESJ

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Subject

Environmental Science

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Emerging Science Journal is not limited to a specific aspect of science and engineering but is instead devoted to a wide range of subfields in the engineering and sciences. While it encourages a broad spectrum of contribution in the engineering and sciences. Articles of interdisciplinary nature are ...