Examining customer intentions to purchase intelligent robotic products and services in Taiwan using the theory of planned behaviour

Yu Hung Tai, Precious Toby T. Nwachukwu, Ben A. LePage, Wei Ta Fang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: The literature for assessing online and offline shopping behaviours that are linked to intelligent robotic goods and services is inadequate. In this study, we applied the Theory of Planned Behaviour model for guidance regarding how consumer behaviour affects their purchase intentions for intelligent robotic goods and services. Methods: Data from 408 respondents were gathered through an online questionnaire binned into Online and Overall Shoppers, and analysed using SPSS, AMOS, and Covariance-Based Structural Equation Modelling software to evaluate the appropriateness of the measurements and to confirm data reliability, convergence, divergence, and validity. These tools were also used to track and test hypothesized relationships between the variables and model constructs used in this study. Results and conclusions: The overarching outcomes from the data analyses indicated the Ease of Usage, Brand Perception, and Product Pricing variables causally impacted the TPB model constructs, namely Attitude, Subjective Norms, and Perceived Behaviour Control for the two populations tested with respect to their intention to purchase intelligent robotic goods and services. The reliability measurements for Ease of Usage, Brand Perception, and Product Pricing are discussed. The results are important for companies and future investors because opportunities to study the complex relationships that ultimately drive consumer behaviour and their intention to purchase intelligent robotic goods and services are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Article number351
JournalBMC psychology
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Dec

Keywords

  • Product
  • Semiconctor
  • Taiwan
  • Theory of Planned Behavior

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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