Pengaruh Push-Pull-Mooring (PPM) Terhadap Switching Behavior Pengguna Operator GSM Melalui Switching Intention (Studi Kasus pada Mahasiswa Sarjana Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis USU Medan)
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2016Author
Suyar, Annisha Suvero
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Ginting, Paham
Lubis, Arlina Nurbaity
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One of the very effective and efficient means of communication is cellular
phone. As the consumers· demands of communication needs via stable voice and
data increase and in order to meet the big quota, the telecommunication service
providers should always be ready and have the latest technology so that they can
keep up with the development of telecommunication. There are three top
telecommunication service providers in Indonesia, namely PT Telekomunikasi
Seluler, PT Indosat Ooredo and PT XL Axiata. These telephone operators are
involved in the competition to be the trustworthy operator by Indonesians. Due to
the customers' high demands of the reliable telecommunication service and be
able to meet their need, finally they may switch their behaviors from one operator
to the others in order to meet their needs. Switching behavior is the process of
being loyal to one service and finally turning to another service due to their
dissatisfaction or other things. Bansal et al. in their research (2005) use
migration model of PPM (Push-Pull-Mooring), which observes the influence of
wish on switching behavior by classifying the independent variables into three
groups of effects i.e. push effects, pull effects, and monitoring effects. The
objectives of the research are to find out and analyze PPM Effects on the
Switching Behavior of GSM Operator users through Switching Intention (A Case
study on Undergraduate Students, Faculty of Economic and Business., University
of Sumatera Utara, Medan). The data of research are collected by conducting
survey method through questionnaires distributed to 200 undergraduate students
in Management, Accounting, and Development Economics who have swiched
their cellular operators. The data are analyzed by using the PLS - SEM (Partial
Least Square - Structural Equation Model). The results show that push effects
have an insignificant influence on the switching intention, pull effects have a
significant influence on the switching intention, mooring effects have an
insignificant influence on the switching intention, Push Effects have an
insignificant influence on the switching behavior through the switching intention,
Pull effects have a significant influence on the switching behavior through the
switching intention, mooring effects have an insignificant influence on the
moderating push effects through the switching intention, the switching intention
has a significant influence on the switching behavior.
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