To continue or not to continue : a structural analysis of antecedents of mobile payment systems in India
Purpose: Consumers in India are increasingly using mobile payment systems (MPSs) to make online and offline payments. Digital payment applications are gradually being used as surrogates for cash, checks and plastic money. The motive behind this research is to analyze the different antecedents that impact the users' willingness to continue using the MPS in India. Design/methodology/approach: An extensive study of the literature review supports the creation of a framework that describes the continuance intention of using MPS. Data from a survey of 612 respondents from India were collected to assess the research model. The study used partial least squares (PLS)–structural equation modeling (SEM) technique to empirically validate the framework developed. Findings: The outcomes of the research suggest that service quality, attitude, effort expectancy and perceived risk act as influencing antecedents of continuance intention to use MPS. Determinants like perceived trust, convenience and social value have no influence on users' continuance intention. SEM analysis has verified the proposed model, which explains 50.7% of the variance of the users' continuance intention of using MPSs. Research limitations/implications: The research is built upon cross-sectional data carried out in India. Hence, the outcomes of the study are limited to this region only. Practical implications: Engaging with the consumers for a long time and enabling their continuance usage are extremely important for firms offering mobile payment services. The managerial implications provide insights into the different ways to capture new business opportunities to the firms rendering mobile payment services in the wake of changing consumer behavior. Originality/value: This research tries to analyze users' continuance intention to use MPS in India. Although many research studies have investigated the willingness of the individuals to adopt novel technology in different frameworks, there are hardly any empirical studies carried out to analyze the antecedents of users' continuance intention to use MPSs.
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2021
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Authors: | Raman, Prashant ; Aashish, Kumar |
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International Journal of Bank Marketing. - Emerald, ISSN 0265-2323, ZDB-ID 2032104-1. - Vol. 39.2021, 2 (01.01.), p. 242-271
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Emerald |
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