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Determining the Correlation among the Users' Satisfaction and Familiarity with Malay Entrepreneurs Food Delivery Mobile Applications in Malaysia

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Abstract

The article 'Determining the Correlation among the Users' Satisfaction and Familiarity with Malay Entrepreneurs Food Delivery Mobile Applications in Malaysia' explores the intricate relationship between user satisfaction (SAT) and familiarity (FAM) with food delivery mobile applications (FDMA). It aims to evaluate how users' prior experience with specific apps influences their overall satisfaction. The study employs a quantitative analysis methodology, utilizing an online survey to gather data from a statistically representative sample of users. The research aims to provide valuable insights that can guide app developers, marketers, and industry stakeholders in enhancing user experiences. The study is organized into sections discussing related works, the conceptual framework, research methods, results, and theoretical and practical implications. The findings are anticipated to inform strategic decisions in app development, customer engagement, and marketing efforts, highlighting the critical influence of user familiarity in shaping satisfaction and reuse intentions.

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Title
Determining the Correlation among the Users' Satisfaction and Familiarity with Malay Entrepreneurs Food Delivery Mobile Applications in Malaysia
Authors
Muhamad Redha Iqbal Bin Daud
Norhidayah Abdullah
Lovelyna Benedict Jipiu
Publication date
13-09-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Annals of Data Science / Issue 5/2025
Print ISSN: 2198-5804
Electronic ISSN: 2198-5812
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40745-024-00568-7
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