Factors influencing users' satisfaction when using Ehteraz app: the case of Qatar
Abstract
Individuals in Qatar are required to download and use a digital contact tracing (DCT) app (known as Ehteraz app) to be granted the accessibility to all public facilities and shopping malls. The study aims to identify the users' satisfaction when using Ehteraz app. An integrated research model was utilised based on two major theories in the literature. 550 respondents were randomly surveyed to examine the hypotheses of the research model and answer the research questions. The results indicated that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, system quality and trust are significant factors when using Ehteraz, while information quality, technical experience, and privacy were not significant predictors of satisfaction. There is no substantial evidence to indicate a relationship between user satisfaction and either chronic disease or voluntariness. Overall, the research provides useful insights for the designers and developers of Ehteraz, the Qatari Government, and health authorities.
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