This article investigated factors affecting customers’ intention to use smartphone diet applications (apps) when ordering food and bev- erages at foodservice businesses. An online questionnaire was designed and empirical data was collected from 395 respondents.Study participants were asked to interact with a smartphone diet app simulation prior to responding the survey questions. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data. Study results indicate that individuals are more likely to adopt smartphone dietapps if they are perceived to be useful and enjoyable. Social norms appear to play a significant role in adopting smartphone apps. Individuals with higher personal innovativeness tend to use such apps more often. Study results c...
The numbers for obesity and other diseases related to an unhealthy diet are high and increasing glob...
Background: Increasing pressure from governments, public health bodies, and consumers is driving a n...
Do digital devices change the way we think? Recent news reports and studies in education and psychol...
This article investigated factors affecting customers’ intention to use smartphone diet applications...
This paper examines the adoption of smartphone diet apps by restaurant customers and, more specifica...
Many Americans enjoy dining out, but nutritional information is not always easily accessible or avai...
The growing market in smartphone apps has also spawned a number of food tracking apps which have the...
Food Delivery Apps have broken into the conventional practices and have offered a convenient solutio...
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Baqir,Muhammed NaveedThis study examined social influence on sense making of restaurant mobile apps ...
The research explored if a nutrition-information app influences consumers\u2019 healthy food behavio...
Mobile applications (apps) have been increasingly popular among consumers in various fields in recen...
Travellers have high standards and regard restaurants as important travel attributes. In the tourism...
Smartphone “apps” are a powerful tool for public health promotion, but unidimensional interventions ...
The development of information technology is currently increasing rapidly which could influence the ...
The numbers for obesity and other diseases related to an unhealthy diet are high and increasing glob...
Background: Increasing pressure from governments, public health bodies, and consumers is driving a n...
Do digital devices change the way we think? Recent news reports and studies in education and psychol...
This article investigated factors affecting customers’ intention to use smartphone diet applications...
This paper examines the adoption of smartphone diet apps by restaurant customers and, more specifica...
Many Americans enjoy dining out, but nutritional information is not always easily accessible or avai...
The growing market in smartphone apps has also spawned a number of food tracking apps which have the...
Food Delivery Apps have broken into the conventional practices and have offered a convenient solutio...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Baqir,Muhammed NaveedThis study examined social influence on sense making of restaurant mobile apps ...
The research explored if a nutrition-information app influences consumers\u2019 healthy food behavio...
Mobile applications (apps) have been increasingly popular among consumers in various fields in recen...
Travellers have high standards and regard restaurants as important travel attributes. In the tourism...
Smartphone “apps” are a powerful tool for public health promotion, but unidimensional interventions ...
The development of information technology is currently increasing rapidly which could influence the ...
The numbers for obesity and other diseases related to an unhealthy diet are high and increasing glob...
Background: Increasing pressure from governments, public health bodies, and consumers is driving a n...
Do digital devices change the way we think? Recent news reports and studies in education and psychol...