Usage Intention of the Reservation System of Taipei Sports Center from the Perspective of Technology Readiness Index

Kuan-Yu Lin1, Chun-Yu Chao2, Xiang-Ting Zhou3, Jui-Liang Hsu4 and Che-Jen Chuang5

  1. Beijing Sport University, Sports Coaching College
    Beijing 100084, People’s Republic Of China
    kuanyu0706@qq.com
  2. General Education Center, National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism , Taiwan
    nike@staff.nkuht.edu.tw
  3. Department of Healthcare Industry Technology Development and Management, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan
    shehe1016328@gmail.com
  4. Department of Leisure and Sports Management, Cheng Shiu University , Taiwan
    joe50503388@yahoo.com.tw
  5. Department of Tourism & Leisure Management, Vanung University , Taiwan
    Chuangchejen@gmail.com

Abstract

This study explored the usage intention of the reservation system of Taipei Sports Center from the perspective of Technology Readiness Index. The research subjects were the consumers of the reservation system of Taipei City Sports Center. In the questionnaire distribution part of the study, a total of 350 questionnaires were sent out, and 350 questionnaires were returned. After the invalid questionnaires were deducted, there were 322 valid questionnaires, and the valid questionnaire recovery rate reached 92%. Statistical software SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 25.0 were then used for analysis. The research results are as follows: Hypothesis 1 Optimism had a significant positive influence on usage intention; Hypothesis 2 Innovation had a significant positive influence on usage intention; Hypothesis 3 Inadaptability had a significant negative influence on usage intention; Hypothesis 4 Insecurity had a significant negative influence on usage intention.

Key words

Reservation System, Technology Readiness Index, Usage Intention

How to cite

Lin, K., Chao, C., Zhou, X., Hsu, J., Chuang, C.: Usage Intention of the Reservation System of Taipei Sports Center from the Perspective of Technology Readiness Index. Computer Science and Information Systems