Factors affecting the satisfaction of members of the veterinary association using website service of the veterinary Practitioners association of Thailand
Abstract:
The objective of this independent study was to study the factors that affected the satisfaction of members of the Veterinary Association who used the website of the Veterinary Practitioner Association of Thailand.
The target group used in this research was 336 members of the Veterinary Practitioners Association of Thailand who used the website of the Veterinary Association of Veterinary Practitioners of Thailand. The research instrument used to collect data was a questionnaire which had The Cronbach's alpha coefficient more than .90 in all aspects. The statistics used to analyze the data were frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and multiple regression analysis.
The study results showed that most respondents who were members of the Veterinary Association of Animal Disease Entrepreneurs of Thailand using the website were females, aged 30 - 39 years old with a bachelor's degree, worked as veterinarians at a private company, had an average monthly income between 35,000 - 45,000 baht, and 6 - 10 years of work experience. The hypothesis testing revealed that 1) website quality services (B = 0.471) affected the satisfaction of the members of the Veterinary Association who used the website the most overall, followed by data (B = 0.657) and technical π(B = 1.159), respectively and there was the statistical significance at the level of 0.05 and the multiple correlation coefficient (R) 0.836. 2) In terms of technology acceptance, the perception of benefits (B = 0.076) significantly affected the satisfaction of the members of the Veterinary Association who used the website as a whole, followed by the perceived ease of use (B = 0.061), respectively, and there was the statistical significance at the level of 0.05 and had a multiple correlation coefficient (R) at 0.371.