Mobile money adoption can contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Uganda but the factors affecting its sustainable adoption remain largely unknown. This paper explores the extent to which mobile money users’ trust and risk perceptions affect mobile money services adoption of in Uganda. A survey was conducted with 438 mobile money users from Uganda and data was analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). From the results, we obtained new empirical evidence for applying trust and risk perceptions for analyzing mobile money acceptance. We found that mobile money users rely on the structural soundness of mobile money services providers and their ability to provide mobile money services with l...
This research provides empirical results on context-based factors that determine the use of mobile m...
Mobile money has become a major technology which makes a great impact in improving the livelihood of...
The world is changing rapidly due to technology, which is becoming an increasing necessity in the da...
Although mobile money (MM) has been explored in the existing literature, the roles of trust and risk...
Mobile money is an attractive alternative that has boomed in recent times due to the advancement in ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the impact of fintech, mobile money and digital financial se...
Given the increasing role of financial inclusion in Africa, a number of stakeholders are advocating ...
Mobile money (MM) is an integral part of the financial system in Somalia. MM services are widely acc...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their popularity has led to opportunistic value added ser...
Adoption rates of mobile financial services within sub-Saharan Africa still appear to be below par. ...
This chapter describes how mobile money is an emerging and innovative financial service delivery m...
Financial services in low income countries are often not well developed, thus, individuals rely heav...
This study ascertains the trust and distrust determinants of mobile banking adoption in the Nigeria ...
This study focuses on mobile banking adoption in Somalia, and how technological advancement has chan...
Abstract: This chapter examines how trust can emerge and be sustained in the context of mobile trans...
This research provides empirical results on context-based factors that determine the use of mobile m...
Mobile money has become a major technology which makes a great impact in improving the livelihood of...
The world is changing rapidly due to technology, which is becoming an increasing necessity in the da...
Although mobile money (MM) has been explored in the existing literature, the roles of trust and risk...
Mobile money is an attractive alternative that has boomed in recent times due to the advancement in ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the impact of fintech, mobile money and digital financial se...
Given the increasing role of financial inclusion in Africa, a number of stakeholders are advocating ...
Mobile money (MM) is an integral part of the financial system in Somalia. MM services are widely acc...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their popularity has led to opportunistic value added ser...
Adoption rates of mobile financial services within sub-Saharan Africa still appear to be below par. ...
This chapter describes how mobile money is an emerging and innovative financial service delivery m...
Financial services in low income countries are often not well developed, thus, individuals rely heav...
This study ascertains the trust and distrust determinants of mobile banking adoption in the Nigeria ...
This study focuses on mobile banking adoption in Somalia, and how technological advancement has chan...
Abstract: This chapter examines how trust can emerge and be sustained in the context of mobile trans...
This research provides empirical results on context-based factors that determine the use of mobile m...
Mobile money has become a major technology which makes a great impact in improving the livelihood of...
The world is changing rapidly due to technology, which is becoming an increasing necessity in the da...