One of the most significant factors to the survival of many service-based firms such as banks and insurance companies is customers’ continuous use of their IT services. The focus of this paper is on replicating IS Continuance Model (Bhattacherjee, 2001) in the mobile banking context. We collected data by surveying 256 college students who were users of mobile banking applications of multiple banks in the U.S. The hypotheses were also tested using Structural Equation Modeling technique (SEM), with AMOS version 23. All five hypotheses of the model were supported, with 67% explained variance for the “continuance intention,” as the dependent variable. Our findings show that the IS Continuance Model, which was originally tested by surveying the ...
The advancement of information technology continues to grow in line with the increasing years. The b...
Many financial and mobile service providers are viewing mobile payment (MP) as a strategic growth ar...
This paper proposes a theoretical extension of users’ continuance intention toward Location Based Se...
Digital payments evolve as the next generation system to take over the global commerce landscape in ...
Consumers’ use of mobile data applications is expected to rise significantly in the next few years. ...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Mobile banking on applications is increasingly becoming an effective channel in the development of b...
Mobile banking services usage increasing in recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. T...
This study discussed the influence of post-adoption beliefs and trust on the intention to continuanc...
In the research field of mobile banking, attention is focused on customers‟ adoption of mobile banki...
The present study addresses the issue of mobile banking customer retention by developing and empiric...
Few studies have been conducted about individuals’ continuance to use m-payment, especially in an Af...
Tam, C., Santos, D., & Oliveira, T. (2018). Exploring the influential factors of continuance intenti...
The continuance of use is an important topic of IS research. However, in the past, many researchers ...
Mobile banking (M-banking) has been attested to play an important role in customer satisfaction ther...
The advancement of information technology continues to grow in line with the increasing years. The b...
Many financial and mobile service providers are viewing mobile payment (MP) as a strategic growth ar...
This paper proposes a theoretical extension of users’ continuance intention toward Location Based Se...
Digital payments evolve as the next generation system to take over the global commerce landscape in ...
Consumers’ use of mobile data applications is expected to rise significantly in the next few years. ...
This paper examines cognitive beliefs and affect influencing ones intention to continue using (con-t...
Mobile banking on applications is increasingly becoming an effective channel in the development of b...
Mobile banking services usage increasing in recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. T...
This study discussed the influence of post-adoption beliefs and trust on the intention to continuanc...
In the research field of mobile banking, attention is focused on customers‟ adoption of mobile banki...
The present study addresses the issue of mobile banking customer retention by developing and empiric...
Few studies have been conducted about individuals’ continuance to use m-payment, especially in an Af...
Tam, C., Santos, D., & Oliveira, T. (2018). Exploring the influential factors of continuance intenti...
The continuance of use is an important topic of IS research. However, in the past, many researchers ...
Mobile banking (M-banking) has been attested to play an important role in customer satisfaction ther...
The advancement of information technology continues to grow in line with the increasing years. The b...
Many financial and mobile service providers are viewing mobile payment (MP) as a strategic growth ar...
This paper proposes a theoretical extension of users’ continuance intention toward Location Based Se...