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Assessment of mobile technology use in the emerging market: analyzing intention to use m-payment services in India

Assessment of mobile technology use in the emerging market: analyzing intention to use m-payment services in India
Assessment of mobile technology use in the emerging market: analyzing intention to use m-payment services in India

The potential use of mobile payment is enormous and it is receiving attention as an alternative mode of payment worldwide. The present study develops a conceptual model to analyze the intention to use mobile payment services in the emerging market. Data was collected in India, one of the biggest emerging market, through a survey. The research hypotheses were tested using structural equation modeling approach. The results offer support that innovativeness, stress and perceived ease of use influence the perceived usefulness of mobile payment services. Subsequently, perceived usefulness, perceived satisfaction, perceived risk and perceived trust influence the intention to use mobile payment services. The findings provide alternatives for companies to consolidate this technology-based payment service.

Consumer behavior, Emerging market, India, Mobile payment services, Payment service adoption
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Liébana-Cabanillas, Francisco
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Japutra, Arnold
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Molinillo, Sebastián
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Singh, Nidhi
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Liébana-Cabanillas, Francisco, Japutra, Arnold, Molinillo, Sebastián, Singh, Nidhi and Sinha, Neena (2020) Assessment of mobile technology use in the emerging market: analyzing intention to use m-payment services in India. Telecommunications Policy, 44 (9), [102009]. (doi:10.1016/j.telpol.2020.102009).

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Abstract

The potential use of mobile payment is enormous and it is receiving attention as an alternative mode of payment worldwide. The present study develops a conceptual model to analyze the intention to use mobile payment services in the emerging market. Data was collected in India, one of the biggest emerging market, through a survey. The research hypotheses were tested using structural equation modeling approach. The results offer support that innovativeness, stress and perceived ease of use influence the perceived usefulness of mobile payment services. Subsequently, perceived usefulness, perceived satisfaction, perceived risk and perceived trust influence the intention to use mobile payment services. The findings provide alternatives for companies to consolidate this technology-based payment service.

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Published date: October 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: Consumer behavior, Emerging market, India, Mobile payment services, Payment service adoption

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Local EPrints ID: 500197
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500197
ISSN: 0308-5961
PURE UUID: 9332ca1d-7266-4764-b2c5-6bfde31447b1
ORCID for Arnold Japutra: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0513-8792

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Last modified: 23 Apr 2025 02:14

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Author: Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas
Author: Arnold Japutra ORCID iD
Author: Sebastián Molinillo
Author: Nidhi Singh
Author: Neena Sinha

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