2022
DOI: 10.47405/mjssh.v7i4.1423
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Relationship Between Sports' Club Website Quality and Users' Satisfaction

Abstract: Today, with the growth of internet usage, sports users can easily interact with other fans or sports organisations. As a result, the website's quality has improved over time. However, there was a dearth evidence demonstrating the website quality related to users' satisfaction. Therefore, the study aimed to identify the most preferred factor of the quality of websites among the website users, identify the most preferred factor of user satisfaction towards the quality of websites, and investigate the relationshi… Show more

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“…An interactive site with good usability translates into better customer satisfaction, as argued by Napitupulu (2017) [37]; vice versa, there would be a negative impact on the company's image. Other authors, such as Tumijan et al (2022) [38] and Ronggang et al (2018) [39] report the user-friendliness and navigability of a site among the main quality factors. This element should also be considered by manufacturers with more traditional design schemes: as Aljukhadar and Senecal (2015) state [40], this would allow them to survive in the digital age.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interactive site with good usability translates into better customer satisfaction, as argued by Napitupulu (2017) [37]; vice versa, there would be a negative impact on the company's image. Other authors, such as Tumijan et al (2022) [38] and Ronggang et al (2018) [39] report the user-friendliness and navigability of a site among the main quality factors. This element should also be considered by manufacturers with more traditional design schemes: as Aljukhadar and Senecal (2015) state [40], this would allow them to survive in the digital age.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%