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Understanding mobile payments through the lens of innovation resistance and planned behavior theories Pages 45-64 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ahmad A. Rabaai, Shereef Abu Al Maati, Nooh Bany Muhammad, Enas M. Eljamal

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.10.018

Keywords: Behavioral intentions, Theory of planned behavior, Innovation resistance theory, Mobile payments, Fintech, TPB, IRT

Abstract:
Despite the numerous advantages that different mobile payments can provide, their acceptance, and adoption rates are still relatively low. This study aims at investigating mobile payments and demonstrates how drivers and barriers that influence behavioral intentions to use mobile payments interact and support one another by combining the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and the innovation resistance theory (IRT). A self-administered online survey was employed to gather data from 341 users of mobile payments in the State of Kuwait. To test the proposed model and its hypotheses, responses were analyzed using a partial least square structural equation modeling approach (PLS-SEM). The results show that usage, value, risk, and tradition resistance-related factors are significant barriers towards behavioral intentions to use mobile payments, while the image barrier is insignificant. The findings also affirmed that perceived behavioral control and attitudes motivate and influence consumers’ behavioral intentions; however, the subjective norm was non-significant. The study’s findings have significant implications for scholars, mobile payments’ service providers, marketers, policymakers, and banks.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 1 | Views: 3498 | Reviews: 0

 
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Determinants influencing customers' decision to use mobile payment services: The case of Vietnam Pages 2635-2646 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Huu Nghi Phan, Manh Dung Tran, Van Hoa Hoang, Thanh Dung Dang

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2020.3.029

Keywords: Mobile payments, Customer’s decision, Vietnam stock exchange

Abstract:
This study is conducted to investigate the impact levels of determinants on customers' decision to use payment services via mobile devices in Hanoi, Vietnam. Data were collected from a survey of people living in Hanoi city of Vietnam who may or not use mobile payment services. Based on the theory of technology acceptance and use (UTAUT) developed, we design a research model with six determinants including expected efficiency, effort expectations, social impact, safety and security, perceived costs and supplier reputation. The results show that determinants of expected efficiency, expected effort, social impact, safety and security and supplier reputation (except perceived costs) had positive impacts on the decision of customer. However, the degree and order of impact varies between two groups of unused and already used customers. In particular, the determinants of effort of expectation, safety and security, reputation of suppliers had the strongest impacts on the decisions of customers in both groups in using payment services through mobile device. Based on the findings, we give suggestions for managers and service providers in developing this kind of service in Hanoi, Vietnam as a case study for emerging countries.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2020 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 11 | Views: 4426 | Reviews: 0

 

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