MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET

Mobile payments are poised to become the predominant method of transaction as we progress towards a society with reduced reliance on cash. Despite the rapid growth of mobile payments, not everyone is willing to accept them due to their perception of a lack of security and confidence (Aboobucker &...

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Published in:Corporate and Business Strategy Review
Main Author: Abdullah N.J.; Othman I.W.; Tajul Urus S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Virtus Interpress 2024
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Abdullah N.J.; Othman I.W.; Tajul Urus S.
MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
2024
Corporate and Business Strategy Review
5
1
10.22495/cbsrv5i1art14
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184165597&doi=10.22495%2fcbsrv5i1art14&partnerID=40&md5=ee37a077db0ee038b441b27f2a6998c7
Mobile payments are poised to become the predominant method of transaction as we progress towards a society with reduced reliance on cash. Despite the rapid growth of mobile payments, not everyone is willing to accept them due to their perception of a lack of security and confidence (Aboobucker & Bao, 2018). This study aims to examine the factors influencing the acceptance of mobile payment among working-age individuals in Malaysia. Data was collected through questionnaires, generating a 49 percent response rate. Descriptive, univariate, and multivariate analyses were performed to analyze the data. Based on the underpinning of the technology acceptance model (TAM) the study discovers that perceived ease of use, personal innovativeness, and behavioral intention have a significant positive relationship with working-age acceptance of mobile payment. In contrast, perceived risk and social influence demonstrated an insignificant effect on working-age acceptance of mobile payment. Understanding these factors may enable service providers to allocate resources effectively and create a sustainable mobile payment ecosystem in the country (Moghavvemi et al., 2021). The study further holds significance for both managers and policymakers in their efforts to harness the potential of mobile payment services, in line with Bank Negara’s objective in transitioning towards a cashless society. © 2024 The Authors.
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author Abdullah N.J.; Othman I.W.; Tajul Urus S.
spellingShingle Abdullah N.J.; Othman I.W.; Tajul Urus S.
MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
author_facet Abdullah N.J.; Othman I.W.; Tajul Urus S.
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title MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
title_short MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
title_full MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
title_fullStr MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
title_full_unstemmed MODELING MOBILE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE AMONG WORKING-AGE USERS IN THE EMERGING MARKET
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description Mobile payments are poised to become the predominant method of transaction as we progress towards a society with reduced reliance on cash. Despite the rapid growth of mobile payments, not everyone is willing to accept them due to their perception of a lack of security and confidence (Aboobucker & Bao, 2018). This study aims to examine the factors influencing the acceptance of mobile payment among working-age individuals in Malaysia. Data was collected through questionnaires, generating a 49 percent response rate. Descriptive, univariate, and multivariate analyses were performed to analyze the data. Based on the underpinning of the technology acceptance model (TAM) the study discovers that perceived ease of use, personal innovativeness, and behavioral intention have a significant positive relationship with working-age acceptance of mobile payment. In contrast, perceived risk and social influence demonstrated an insignificant effect on working-age acceptance of mobile payment. Understanding these factors may enable service providers to allocate resources effectively and create a sustainable mobile payment ecosystem in the country (Moghavvemi et al., 2021). The study further holds significance for both managers and policymakers in their efforts to harness the potential of mobile payment services, in line with Bank Negara’s objective in transitioning towards a cashless society. © 2024 The Authors.
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