The gap between literature and practice of mobile payment services still exists because the differences between online and physical-world payments are not comprehensively examined. To close this gap, the paper aims to study the determinants of the intention to use mobile payment for both online and in-store transactions. A conceptual model is developed from the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and the Task-Technology Fit Model (TTF). The paper introduces a new interaction (moderator) – Device Readiness – to unveil the impact of owning a device that allows contactless payment on customers beliefs and intention to use. Data collected from smartphone-owners in Vietnam (305 valid...
The development of the Internet and the arrival of e-commerce fostered digitalization in the payment...
There is a growing interest in mobile payment services and its study is gaining popularity around th...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...
The gap between literature and practice of mobile payment services still exists because the differen...
The study provides empirical evidence on the relationship between various factors which influence th...
The nearly ubiquitous presence and the continually expanding capabilities of the mobile devices as w...
The present study applies the TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) to investigate the factors that affe...
The number of different mobile payment applications and solutions available to consumers keeps growi...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the intention of using mobile payment (m-payment) services i...
This research explores how users are influenced to adopt the Mobile payment. The research employs th...
Providing a convenient payment solution to mp3 users is one of the alternatives that can promote leg...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the intention of using mobile payment (m-payment) services ...
The world witnessed a rapid growth in the e-commerce in the recent years. Widespread use of mobile d...
Previous studies on the intention to use mobile payment were mainly conducted using traditional tech...
This paper presents empirical results of a study intended to evaluate the use of mobile devices for ...
The development of the Internet and the arrival of e-commerce fostered digitalization in the payment...
There is a growing interest in mobile payment services and its study is gaining popularity around th...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...
The gap between literature and practice of mobile payment services still exists because the differen...
The study provides empirical evidence on the relationship between various factors which influence th...
The nearly ubiquitous presence and the continually expanding capabilities of the mobile devices as w...
The present study applies the TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) to investigate the factors that affe...
The number of different mobile payment applications and solutions available to consumers keeps growi...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the intention of using mobile payment (m-payment) services i...
This research explores how users are influenced to adopt the Mobile payment. The research employs th...
Providing a convenient payment solution to mp3 users is one of the alternatives that can promote leg...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the intention of using mobile payment (m-payment) services ...
The world witnessed a rapid growth in the e-commerce in the recent years. Widespread use of mobile d...
Previous studies on the intention to use mobile payment were mainly conducted using traditional tech...
This paper presents empirical results of a study intended to evaluate the use of mobile devices for ...
The development of the Internet and the arrival of e-commerce fostered digitalization in the payment...
There is a growing interest in mobile payment services and its study is gaining popularity around th...
This study presents an amended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) which expl...