Inhibitors and Enablers of Peer-To-Peer Mobile Payment Usage Intention

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作者
Nguyen, Trang [1 ]
Nguyen, Thi Hong Thu [1 ]
Ha, Quang-An [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Econ Ho Chi Minh City UEH, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
关键词
Peer-to-peer mobile payments; dual route perspective; IS success model; status quo bias; intention to use; STATUS-QUO BIAS; INFORMATION-SYSTEMS SUCCESS; M-BANKING; RESISTANCE; SERVICES; TECHNOLOGY; ACCEPTANCE; MODEL; KNOWLEDGE; INERTIA;
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10.1080/08874417.2024.2445013
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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摘要
With the rising popularity of social media-enabled applications, there has been a noticeable surge in mobile payment providers integrating social media functionalities into their platforms. This integration is evident in the emergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) mobile payment applications. By integrating IS Success Model and Status Quo Bias, our study examines the effects of enabling and inhibiting factors on users' adoption intention to use P2P mobile payment. An online survey was conducted to obtain data. The findings show that enablers, which are system quality, information quality, service quality, and inhibitors represented by inertia all significantly influence users' intention to use P2P mobile payment. Moreover, inertia is driven by sunk costs, benefit loss costs, and social norms. Our result not only contributes to the literature on mobile payments but also extends the generalizability of the dual-factor theory and IS Success Model, which is largely employed in the system usage context.
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