Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model

This research explores the key factors influencing smartphone users' behavioural intention to adopt mobile e-wallet in Malaysia using technology acceptance model (TAM) and additional extensions, including individual mobility, design, security and personal innovativeness. Data was gathered from...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
Main Authors: Fadhil-Ondoy, Mohd Khairul; Vafaei-Zadeh, Ali; Hanifah, Haniruzila; Ramayah, T.; Teoh, Ai Ping
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Language:English
Published: INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001198214100004
author Fadhil-Ondoy
Mohd Khairul; Vafaei-Zadeh
Ali; Hanifah
Haniruzila; Ramayah
T.; Teoh
Ai Ping
spellingShingle Fadhil-Ondoy
Mohd Khairul; Vafaei-Zadeh
Ali; Hanifah
Haniruzila; Ramayah
T.; Teoh
Ai Ping
Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
Communication
author_facet Fadhil-Ondoy
Mohd Khairul; Vafaei-Zadeh
Ali; Hanifah
Haniruzila; Ramayah
T.; Teoh
Ai Ping
author_sort Fadhil-Ondoy
spelling Fadhil-Ondoy, Mohd Khairul; Vafaei-Zadeh, Ali; Hanifah, Haniruzila; Ramayah, T.; Teoh, Ai Ping
Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
English
Article
This research explores the key factors influencing smartphone users' behavioural intention to adopt mobile e-wallet in Malaysia using technology acceptance model (TAM) and additional extensions, including individual mobility, design, security and personal innovativeness. Data was gathered from 226 smartphone users who never had prior experience with mobile e-wallet and analysed using the partial least squares (PLS) technique. The obtained results verified that the TAM model along with the aforementioned extensions had a high exploratory power in explaining non-adopters' behavioural intention to use mobile e-wallet. Perceived usefulness (PU) and attitude were found to impact behavioural intention to use mobile e-wallet substantially. The findings of this research would assist mobile e-wallet service providers in comprehending the consumers' perceptions of technology and indirectly contribute to their system improvement. Besides, the government and policymakers would find this study helpful in developing a suitable strategic framework and policy to materialise a cashless society.
INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
1470-949X
1741-5217
2024
23
3
10.1504/IJMC.2024.137765
Communication

WOS:001198214100004
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001198214100004
title Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
title_short Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
title_full Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
title_fullStr Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
title_full_unstemmed Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
title_sort Achieving a sustainable cashless society through mobile e-wallet: an extended technology acceptance model
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description This research explores the key factors influencing smartphone users' behavioural intention to adopt mobile e-wallet in Malaysia using technology acceptance model (TAM) and additional extensions, including individual mobility, design, security and personal innovativeness. Data was gathered from 226 smartphone users who never had prior experience with mobile e-wallet and analysed using the partial least squares (PLS) technique. The obtained results verified that the TAM model along with the aforementioned extensions had a high exploratory power in explaining non-adopters' behavioural intention to use mobile e-wallet. Perceived usefulness (PU) and attitude were found to impact behavioural intention to use mobile e-wallet substantially. The findings of this research would assist mobile e-wallet service providers in comprehending the consumers' perceptions of technology and indirectly contribute to their system improvement. Besides, the government and policymakers would find this study helpful in developing a suitable strategic framework and policy to materialise a cashless society.
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