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A decision paradox: benefit vs risk and trust vs distrust for online dating adoption vs non-adoption

Journal

INTERNET RESEARCH
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 341-375

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/INTR-07-2019-0304

Keywords

Online dating; Controversial information technology application; Adoption and non-adoption; Benefit and risk analysis; Trust and distrust

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This study explores the impact of perceived benefits, risks, trust, and distrust on user adoption intentions towards online dating services. The findings suggest that perceived benefits play a more crucial role in adoption decisions, while perceived risks have a greater impact on non-adoption intentions. Trust in the online dating service influences user benefit perceptions, while distrust in both the service and the daters affects perceived risks. Additionally, benefit and risk perceptions mediate the effects of trust and distrust on adoption decisions.
Purpose Online dating services have been growing rapidly in recent years. However, adopting these services may involve high risk and trust issues among potential users toward both online dating services and the daters they introduce to users. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how perceived benefits vs risks, and trust vs distrust affect user adoption vs non-adoption intentions toward using this rather controversial information and communications technology in the context of online dating. Design/methodology/approach Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate the research model using data from a survey of 451 single individuals. Findings The results indicated that perceived benefits play more essential roles in adoption, while perceived risks affect non-adoption more. Individuals' trust in online dating service predicts a major portion of the variation in user benefit perceptions, while distrust in online dating service and in daters that users might select significantly influence perceived risks. Moreover, benefit and risk perceptions can mediate the impacts of trust and distrust on both adoption and non-adoption decisions. Originality/value This study extends theories of decision-making in the use of controversial information technologies such as in the case of online dating. It investigates the coexistence of various trust and distrust beliefs as well as benefit and risk perceptions, and their different impacts on adoption and non-adoption in online dating services.

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