Journal of Applied Data Sciences
Vol 5, No 3: SEPTEMBER 2024

The Success Factors of E-Philanthropy are Determined Based on Perceived Trust, Perceived Usefulness, Subjective Norms, Enjoyment and Religiosity: A Case Study on a Charity Site

Sukmana, Husni Teja (Unknown)
Nanang, Herlino (Unknown)
Agustin, Fenty Eka Muzayyana (Unknown)
Aristoi, Zidny Fiqha (Unknown)
Azizah, Khansa (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Jul 2024

Abstract

The rapid development of information technology and social media has significantly influenced people's behaviors and preferences in various activities, including philanthropy. Traditionally, philanthropic activities necessitated direct interpersonal interactions. However, the advent of ephilanthropy has enabled more practical and accessible ways to engage in charitable activities anytime and anywhere using electronic technology. This study examines the perceived role of e-philanthropy users in Indonesia and their intention to make actual donations through crowdfunding for humanitarian purposes. The research integrates the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the IS success model, supplemented by additional variables like trust, usefulness, subjective norms, and religiosity. Data were collected from 231 respondents across Indonesia using online questionnaires and analyzed using the PLS-SEM method. The findings indicate significant relationships between perceived quality and trust (t-value = 7.156, path coefficient = 0.681), trust and perceived usefulness (t-value = 31.724, path coefficient = 0.886), and religiosity and intention to use (t-value = 3.206, path coefficient = 0.360). However, perceived enjoyment (t-value = 1.100, path coefficient = 0.140), subjective norms (t-value = 1.448, path coefficient = 0.162), and perceived trust (t-value = 1.023, path coefficient = 0.128) did not significantly influence the intention to use e-philanthropy platforms. These insights can inform strategies to enhance user participation and trust in e-philanthropy initiatives in Indonesia.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JADS

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management

Description

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