We live in a world that is full of digital payment solutions. However, most of these payment technologies are still facing resistance due to various factors such as transaction’s monetary cost, perceived complexity, perceived privacy and security risk, etc. In this study, we propose and evaluate a novel model that takes the total perceived transaction cost of mobile payment into consideration. This model draws from both the transaction cost theory (TCE) and the expectation confirmation theory (ECT). The results indicate that asset specificity has a positive relationship to the total perceive transaction cost of mobile payment. Users’ cost expectations are impacted negatively by the total perceived transaction cost. Finally, users who percei...
Personalised, location-related and differentiated services in the mobile digitaleconomy create a dem...
The motive of this study is to assess the role of the perceived transaction assurance, perceived tra...
The nearly ubiquitous presence and the continually expanding capabilities of the mobile devices as w...
In recent years, with the increase in Fintech innovation, mobile payment has played an important rol...
The gap between literature and practice of mobile payment services still exists because the differen...
Technological progression in mobile phones has increased the popularity of mobile payments. Users ca...
This study analyzes how learning costs for technologies that lack de facto standards, such as mobile...
Due to the high perceived risk and low switching cost, it is critical to building users ’ initial tr...
The number of different mobile payment applications and solutions available to consumers keeps growi...
The number of smartphone users has increased rapidly in recent years as the mobile networking become...
The development of the Internet and the arrival of e-commerce fostered digitalization in the payment...
AbstractThe technological improvement coupled with the growing use of smartphones has, among other f...
Intermediating services are relatively new in research. This study explores how consumers may determ...
Intermediating services are relatively new in research. This study explores how consumers may determ...
Mobile payments (m-payments) appear to have the potential to be among the more popular of mobile ser...
Personalised, location-related and differentiated services in the mobile digitaleconomy create a dem...
The motive of this study is to assess the role of the perceived transaction assurance, perceived tra...
The nearly ubiquitous presence and the continually expanding capabilities of the mobile devices as w...
In recent years, with the increase in Fintech innovation, mobile payment has played an important rol...
The gap between literature and practice of mobile payment services still exists because the differen...
Technological progression in mobile phones has increased the popularity of mobile payments. Users ca...
This study analyzes how learning costs for technologies that lack de facto standards, such as mobile...
Due to the high perceived risk and low switching cost, it is critical to building users ’ initial tr...
The number of different mobile payment applications and solutions available to consumers keeps growi...
The number of smartphone users has increased rapidly in recent years as the mobile networking become...
The development of the Internet and the arrival of e-commerce fostered digitalization in the payment...
AbstractThe technological improvement coupled with the growing use of smartphones has, among other f...
Intermediating services are relatively new in research. This study explores how consumers may determ...
Intermediating services are relatively new in research. This study explores how consumers may determ...
Mobile payments (m-payments) appear to have the potential to be among the more popular of mobile ser...
Personalised, location-related and differentiated services in the mobile digitaleconomy create a dem...
The motive of this study is to assess the role of the perceived transaction assurance, perceived tra...
The nearly ubiquitous presence and the continually expanding capabilities of the mobile devices as w...